Harry Styles breaks Wembley record with 12 sold-out shows

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- Harry Styles completed a 12-night, sold-out Wembley residency on Saturday, setting the record for most concerts performed at the venue by any artist during a single year or by a solo artist in one run.
- Styles surpassed Coldplay's 10-night run from last summer and Taylor Swift's eight nights at Wembley in 2024, with the London leg of his Together, Together tour running from June 12 to Saturday.
- Styles told an estimated 80,000 fans at the final show that he 'wouldn't be on this stage' without his One Direction bandmates, naming Niall, Louis, Zayn and 'my dear friend Liam' — a reference to Liam Payne, who died at 31 in 2024.
- Wembley Stadium unveiled a commemorative banner ahead of the show, posting on X: '12 shows. One record. A place in Wembley history.'
- Styles noted he had been 'put into a band' just outside the stadium 16 years earlier on The X Factor, and reflected on driving through the area being 'flooded with memories.'
- The Together, Together tour was originally billed for six Wembley nights before being extended for demand, and will continue to Brazil, Mexico and the US before wrapping in Australia in December.
Why it matters: By clearing Coldplay's 10-night and Swift's eight-night marks, Styles has reset the benchmark for stadium residencies that any solo artist must now chase. His on-stage tribute to Payne — 16 years after X Factor was filmed next door — turned a commercial record into a personal milestone for roughly 80,000 attendees.




