Long Run
The pop star's 12-show run at Wembley is now the the longest residency by a musician at the famed London stadium
Harry Styles’ residency at Wembley Stadium in London ended Saturday, and with its conclusion it broke a record. On Monday, Guinness World Records announced Styles’ run is now the longest residency by a musician at Wembley Stadium after completing 12 shows.
Styles’ London stand was part of his larger tour of residencies in support of his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., which debuted at Number One on the Billboard 200 albums chart when it arrived in March. It marked his fourth solo album to top the chart.
Shania Twain served as opener during the Wembley run, which was doubled from an initial six shows to 12 following demand. It exceeded the previous record held by Coldplay, who played 10 shows at the venue during their Music of the Spheres world tour in 2025.
“Wembley Stadium is one of the most iconic live music venues in the world, so to achieve the longest residency by a musician there during a single run is an extraordinary achievement,” Will Munford, Official Guinness World Records adjudicator, said in a statement “Harry Styles’ record-breaking 12-date run is a testament to the scale, ambition and cultural impact of his live performances, as well as the incredible connection he has with his fans.”
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Styles’ Together, Together Tour kicked off in Amsterdam on May 17 with a 10-night stand at the Johan Cruijff Arena. It marked his first tour in three years and he focused on the songs from his new album. “These songs were designed for the live show — hearing them in a giant room full of strangers is the way they were always meant to be experienced,” Rolling Stone wrote of his opening set. “His band has expanded, with horns, dancers, back-up singers, and — for some songs — a string section, with nearly 20 musicians onstage.”
Styles’ Together, Together Tour heads to Brazil and Mexico over the summer, before Style settles into Madison Square Garden in New York for his massive 30-date residency. The New York run kicks off on Aug. 26 and runs through Oct. 31.
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