Harry Styles makes music history with record-breaking 12-date Wembley Stadium residency
Harry Styles made music history when he took to the stage at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night for a record-breaking 12th show of his Together, Together tour.
The singer, who was joined by legendary country star Shania Twain on his London dates, has broken the record for longest residency by a musician at Wembley Stadium (single run) with his shows at the iconic UK venue.
Harry began his run at Wembley on 12 June, in celebration of his fourth studio album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., and concluded it at the weekend.
Harry, on stage alongside his tour crew, was presented with his certificate by Guinness World Records Adjudicator Will Munford. And every single member of the crew was also given their own certificate by Harry and his team to commemorate their work on the record-breaking gigs.
Everything is “Coming Up Roses” for Harry as he overtakes the record previously set by Coldplay for 10 dates on their Music of the Spheres World Tour in 2025.
Harry has been making headlines throughout his tour.
Between his charming interactions with his fans and his celebration of England’s World Cup win over DR Congo, clips from his shows have made for countless viral moments on social media.
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The 32-year-old was originally due to play six shows at Wembley on his tour, but the dates were quickly doubled due to “incredible demand”.
The Together, Together tour is also supporting Choose Love, with whom Harry has partnered for a decade, while the Wembley shows have raised money for the LIVE Trust, with £1 from every ticket sold donated to the grassroots music charity.
Together, Together is scheduled for 67 shows in seven cities - Amsterdam, Netherlands, London, England, São Paulo, Brazil, Mexico City, Mexico, New York City, USA (a 30-date residency at Madison Square Garden that is also expected to break a record), Melbourne, Australia and Sydney, Australia.