
The run officially establishes Styles as the new king of the iconic venue, breaking multiple records previously held by the biggest names in music.
Record-Breaking Demand
Originally slated for just six nights, overwhelming ticket demand forced promoters to double the residency. By extending the run to 12 nights, Styles has achieved two major milestones:
Most performances in a single year: He surpasses Coldplay, who held the previous record with a ten-night run in the summer of 2025.
Solo Artist Record: He now holds the record for the most concerts performed by a solo artist during a single tour run, overtaking the eight-night record set by Taylor Swift during her Eras Tour in 2024.
A Summer of “Together, Together”
The Live Nation-promoted residency kicks off on Friday, 12 June, and will conclude on Saturday, 4 July. For nearly a month, Wembley will serve as the global epicenter for Styles’ dedicated fanbase, promising a series of high-energy performances that have become the singer’s trademark.
“We are incredibly proud to welcome Harry Styles back to Wembley Stadium for what will be a truly historic run of shows,” a spokesperson for the stadium stated. “The 12 nights will be among the most special in our stadium’s long history.”
Wembley Residency Dates:
June: 12, 13, 16, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 28, 29
July: 3, 4
As Wembley prepares for this unprecedented takeover, fans are advised to keep a close eye on official platforms for potential “last-minute” production hold ticket releases.
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