Harry Styles Celebrates England's World Cup Victory at Wembley Stadium Residency

Harry Styles was seen celebrating England's victory over DR Congo at the World Cup before his recent Wembley Stadium performance. The singer is currently in the midst of a 12-night run at the London venue as part of his 'Together, Together' tour in support of his fourth album 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally'. Fans captured footage of Styles watching the game and celebrating Harry Kane's winning goals.
During his Wembley residency, Styles has been embracing the World Cup spirit by incorporating a medley of songs like Underworld's 'Born Slippy' and Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds' 'Three Lions' into his shows. The former One Direction member kicked off the residency on June 12, paying tribute to David Hockney and reflecting on his time in the boy band.
Styles' 12-night run at Wembley Stadium has broken records, surpassing Coldplay's previous 10-night run and Taylor Swift's eight-night solo-artist record. In addition to his cover songs, Styles has been including snippets of tracks like Talking Heads' 'This Must Be The Place' and Gorillaz's 'Clint Eastwood' in his performances.
Fans attending Styles' recent shows at Wembley Stadium were allowed to bring refillable metal and hard plastic water bottles due to the UK heatwave. The singer has two more shows at Wembley on July 3 and 4 before continuing his 'Together, Together' tour in Brazil, Mexico, the US, and Australia later this year.
NME gave Styles' album 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally' a four-star review, praising the singer for taking a new approach to music with liberating results. Styles' energetic performances and enthusiastic support for England at the World Cup have made his Wembley residency a memorable experience for fans.