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Harry Styles obliterates Wembley records as London shows double overnight

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Harry Styles doubles his London shows, becoming Wembley’s most-booked artist in a single year

Harry Styles has rewritten London music history after adding more dates to his upcoming “Together, Together” tour, cementing his status as the most prolific performer ever to take the stage at Wembley Stadium in a single year.

What was initially announced as a six-night residency has now expanded into a staggering 12-show run, driven by what organisers described as overwhelming demand. Styles will perform at Wembley across June and early July, with concerts scheduled for June 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27 and 29, followed by July 1, 3 and 4.

The expanded run means Styles has officially surpassed the previous record held by Coldplay, who performed 10 nights at Wembley last summer. With 12 dates now confirmed, Styles becomes the artist with the most performances at the iconic stadium within a single calendar year.

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The achievement does not stop there. Styles has also broken another major milestone by becoming the solo artist with the most shows performed during a single Wembley concert run. That record was previously held by Taylor Swift, who completed eight consecutive nights at the venue in 2024. Styles’ 12-night stretch pushes that benchmark significantly further.

The scale of the residency reflects both Styles’ global appeal and his dominance as a live performer. Wembley Stadium has long been reserved for artists operating at the very highest level, and extended runs at the venue are rare due to logistical complexity and demand constraints. Doubling a residency after its initial announcement underlines the intensity of fan interest surrounding the tour.

The “Together, Together” tour marks another chapter in Styles’ evolution from chart-topping pop star to stadium-filling global act. His live performances have become known for their scale, theatrical flair and close connection with audiences, attributes that have helped fuel demand for repeat nights in major cities.

Breaking two separate Wembley records places Styles in elite company. The stadium has hosted generations of musical history, and surpassing both Coldplay’s annual record and Swift’s solo run positions him at the forefront of modern touring achievements.

The expanded London schedule also reflects broader trends in live music, where residencies and multi-night stadium runs are increasingly favoured over one-off performances. For artists, they offer greater creative control and continuity. For fans, they increase access while intensifying the cultural impact of the event.

While Wembley has hosted countless legendary performances, few artists have managed to dominate its calendar in the way Styles now has. The record-breaking run signals not just commercial success, but a rare level of sustained demand that continues to grow even after initial ticket releases.

With months still to go before the first show begins, Styles’ historic Wembley takeover already stands as one of the defining live music moments of the year, reinforcing his position as one of the most powerful touring artists of his generation.

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