Global pop star Harry Styles is set to make music history this summer after extending his residency at Wembley Stadium to 12 shows.
This move breaks longstanding records for concerts at the iconic London venue. The unprecedented run is part of Styles’ Together, Together world tour in support of his upcoming album ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’.
Originally announced as six nights, overwhelming demand led to additional dates being added.
With the latest extension, Styles now holds two major records at Wembley: the most performances by any artist in a single year, surpassing Coldplay’s 10-night run, and the most concerts by a solo artist in one continuous run, overtaking Taylor Swift’s eight-show stretch during her 2024 Eras Tour.
Harry Styles will also perform residencies in other global cities as part of the 2026 tour, which includes a 30-night stint at New York’s Madison Square Garden and additional stops across Europe, South America, Australia and North America.
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While some fans have debated ticket pricing and availability, the record run at Wembley highlights Styles’ enormous drawing power and cements his status as one of the leading live performers of his generation.