Harry Styles Breaks Records with Wembley Stadium Residency and World Tour

Harry Styles recently completed a record-breaking residency at Wembley Stadium in London, performing a total of 12 shows. This achievement now holds the title for the longest residency by a musician at the iconic venue. The residency was part of Styles' tour in support of his fourth studio album, "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.," which debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 chart. Shania Twain joined Styles as the opener for the Wembley run, which was extended from six to 12 shows due to high demand.
The Guinness World Records officially recognized Harry Styles' 12-date run at Wembley Stadium as an extraordinary achievement. The previous record was held by Coldplay, who performed 10 shows at the venue during their Music of the Spheres world tour in 2025. Styles' successful residency highlights the scale, ambition, and cultural impact of his live performances, as well as the strong connection he has with his fans. The Together, Together Tour began in Amsterdam and featured a 10-night stand at the Johan Cruijff Arena, showcasing songs from his latest album in a grand live setting.
Following the London residency, Harry Styles' Together, Together Tour will continue with stops in Brazil and Mexico over the summer. The tour will then head to Madison Square Garden in New York for a massive 30-date residency, starting on Aug. 26 and concluding on Oct. 31. Styles' live performances have been praised for their energy and musicality, with a full band, including horns, dancers, back-up singers, and even a string section for some songs, creating a dynamic and engaging experience for fans.