Harry Styles has arrived at Wembley Stadium in London for a 12-night run that will make him the artist with the most Wembley shows in a single year. The Together, Together world tour has landed in the capital, and the first of the 12 dates puts him on course to pass the mark set by Coldplay, who played 10 Wembley nights in 2025.
That is the reason fans are searching now: the run is not just another stop, but a record-setting London residency. Doors at Wembley open at 5pm, and Styles is expected on stage at 8.15pm, giving concertgoers a clear timetable for a night that has been years in the making.
For many of those heading to the stadium, the wait has been longer still. The article notes that fans have been waiting three years since his record-breaking Love on Tour, and London now gets the next chapter after a 10-day stretch in Amsterdam. The new tour follows the release of Styles’ fourth studio album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, and is set to span residencies in seven different cities.
The Wembley run matters because it is both a milestone and a test of how far a pop residency can stretch in one place without losing momentum. Coldplay’s 10-date record from 2025 still stands as the benchmark Styles is about to eclipse, but the framing here is not about breaking new ground in the abstract. It is about taking a known venue, a known audience and a fixed number of nights, then pushing that format further than anyone has in a single year.
That is also why the practical details matter as much as the headline number. The guide attached to the run covers travel information, the seating map and the bag policy, the sort of information fans need before they reach the gates at Wembley. With 12 nights ahead, the immediate question is no longer whether Styles will fill the stadium. It is how quickly this residency turns from an event into a record.
By the time the final night ends, Styles will have done what no artist has managed at Wembley in one year. The only thing left unresolved is how much of the crowd will be there for the music alone, and how much will be there to say they saw the record fall.

