The final evening featured an elaborate onstage Pride celebration ahead of the main performance. Hosted and soundtracked by DJ Lil C, the showcase highlighted the talents of the Together, Together tour dancers alongside a vibrant collective of prominent drag queens and kings, including West End and television stars Jonbers Blonde, A’Whora, Le Fil, and Kitty Scott Claus. To further commemorate the record-breaking run, Wembley Stadium connected by EE unveiled a permanent commemorative banner. The banner was revealed onstage by the singer’s sister, Gemma Styles, who delivered an emotional tribute to her brother before a massive celebratory fireworks display illuminated the venue during a performance of “Sign of the Times.”
The celebratory closing night also treated fans to a rare musical surprise, as Styles performed the fan-favourite acoustic track “Sweet Creature” live for the very first time on this current international tour cycle. The rest of the final night’s expansive setlist featured a seamless blend of established global chart-toppers like “Watermelon Sugar” and “As It Was,” alongside fresh material from his newly released studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally..
The ambitious Together, Together residency tour sees the British pop icon performing exclusively in major international hubs throughout the year. Following his highly successful month-long residency in London, Styles will bring the production next to São Paulo, Brazil, launching a multi-night run at the Estadio MorumBIS on Friday, 17 July 2026. Further international residency stops scheduled later this year include comprehensive multi-night takeovers in Amsterdam, Mexico City, Melbourne, Sydney, and an expansive 30-show run at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.