Harry Styles Nears Wembley Record Midway Through 12-Night Residency
Harry Styles' Together, Together world tour at London's Wembley Stadium has surpassed the halfway mark of its 12-night run, which began on Friday, June 12 and will conclude on Saturday, July 4. The residency is on track to break the record for the most performances at Wembley in a single calendar year, currently held by Coldplay with 10 dates in 2025. The tour supports Styles' fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, and includes residencies in seven cities, with London following a 10-date stint in Amsterdam.
Stage Times and Support Act
Doors open at 5:00 PM each night, with support act Shania Twain taking the stage at 6:55 PM. Harry Styles is expected to perform at 8:15 PM, and the concert concludes around 10:30 PM. Twain, a country pop icon, joins Styles for the London leg of the tour.
Last-Minute Tickets and Seating
Tickets remain available for most remaining shows on Ticketmaster, though supplies are limited. Resale tickets can be found on Viagogo or StubHub starting at approximately £50. The seating plan, provided by Ticketmaster, includes an interactive map on Wembley's website for viewing specific seat perspectives.
Setlist and Surprise Songs
The setlist, according to Setlist.fm, includes hits like 'Golden,' 'Adore You,' 'Watermelon Sugar,' 'Sign of the Times,' and 'As It Was.' Styles has been alternating surprise songs between 'Little Freak,' 'Matilda,' and 'Love of My Life' during the London shows. For example, on June 12 he performed 'Little Freak,' and on June 13 and 19 he played 'Matilda.'
Travel and Transport
Wembley Stadium is accessible via several stations: Wembley Park (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines), Wembley Stadium (Chiltern Railways), and Wembley Central (Bakerloo line, London Overground Lioness line, and others).
Merchandise and Weather
A pop-up shop at Borough Yards offers exclusive tour merchandise, with additional stands at Olympic Way and Wembley Park on show days. Fans can also purchase items online. The weather forecast for remaining dates includes a red heat warning on Friday, June 26 with highs of 34°C, cooling to 27°C with a slight chance of rain around 11 PM. Saturday, June 27 is expected to be warm at 25-29°C with possible drizzle, and Monday, June 29 will be cloudy with temperatures between 20-24°C.
Bag Policy and Banned Items
Wembley permits one small bag per person, A4 size or smaller. Merchandise purchased outside must remain sealed until inside. For June 26 and 27, empty 500ml metal or hard plastic water bottles and small handheld fans are allowed. Bottled water is sold at half price inside. Banned items include laser devices, cans, glass bottles, large umbrellas, professional cameras, selfie sticks, laptops, tablets, and alcohol. A full list is available on Wembley's website.
Critical Reception
The first shows received positive reviews: Gemma Samways of the Standard gave four stars, noting that Styles shines live. Roisin O'Connor of the Independent awarded four stars, calling him 'the consummate entertainer,' while Neil McCormick of the Telegraph gave five stars for a 'stadium extravaganza with a human centre.'



