Harry Styles' 'Together, Together' world tour concludes its UK leg this weekend, with the singer wrapping up a 12-date residency at Wembley Stadium that began in mid-June. For fans attending the final shows, understanding the venue's bag policy and prohibited items list is essential to ensure a smooth entry.
Wembley Bag Policy: Size Restrictions
Wembley Stadium enforces a standard bag policy consistent with major UK venues. Each attendee is permitted one small bag with maximum dimensions of 297mm in height (11.7 inches), 210mm in width (8.27 inches), and 210mm in depth (8.27 inches). Bags exceeding these A4-sized limits will not be allowed inside.
Exceptions apply for medical reasons, but guests must notify the stadium in advance via its official website. Additionally, merchandise purchased outside the venue may be brought in, provided it remains sealed until inside.
Bag Drop Facilities
Wembley Stadium does not operate an official bag drop or cloakroom. Attendees are advised to leave large bags at home. However, alternative luggage storage is available on South Way, adjacent to the Ibis hotel, which many fans use as a convenient option.
Complete List of Banned Items
Beyond obvious illegal items like weapons and explosives, several everyday objects are prohibited. The full list includes:
- Unlicensed musical instruments (trumpets, drums, vuvuzelas, megaphones)
- Flag poles longer than 1m
- Laser devices
- Bottles, glass vessels (including perfume bottles), aluminium containers, cans, flasks
- Poles, Frisbees, dangerous or hazardous items
- Scooters, skateboards, or other skates
- Signs with corporate or inappropriate branding
- Unauthorised fliers and drones
- Spray paint and large industrial marker pens
- Prams and pushchairs (assessed per event)
- Transmitting devices, large cameras, professional recording equipment, selfie sticks
- Laptops and tablets
- Illegal merchandise items
- Hard plastic, metal, or glass bottles
- Illegal charity collection utensils
- Motor bike helmets
- Large umbrellas
- Darts, hampers, cold boxes
- Alcohol, food, and drink
- Animals except service and guide dogs
- Bags larger than A4 (medical exemptions apply)
- Posters larger than A3
Last-Minute Tickets
For those still seeking tickets, Time Out has published a comprehensive guide on general sale and resale options. Fans are encouraged to check official channels to avoid scams.
According to a Wembley Stadium spokesperson, the bag policy is designed to 'ensure the safety and comfort of all guests while minimising queue times.' With these guidelines, concertgoers can focus on enjoying Harry Styles' final performances.



