Harry Styles 'plotting Madison Square Garden and Wembley Stadium takeovers' in 2026

Harry Styles could be set for massive residencies at two of the world's most iconic venues.

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Harry Styles' comeback is said to include a residency at Madison Square Garden, as well as Wembley Stadium.

Per Page Six, the pop star is reportedly planning another stint at the world-famous New York City venue after hosting a 15-night, sold-out Love On Tour residency in August and September 2022.

An insider also tells the Daily Star that Styles could be set to wipe out Coldplay's Music of the Spheres record for the most concerts at London's Wembley Stadium in a single year after Chris Martin and co played 10 nights in 2025. There are whispers that Styles could play up to 12 shows at the venue.

The source said: “Harry is arguably the world’s biggest male popstar right now. Stadiums have become the new arenas with every artist keen to create 'event shows' like Taylor Swift and Oasis to attract the biggest audiences, and Harry has already proved he can sell lots of tickets.”

The reports surfaced after a mysterious website and a series of cryptic billboards sparked further speculation that the former One Direction star is preparing for a comeback.

The whispers arrive as Styles approaches nearly four years since the release of his last studio album, 2022’s Harry’s House, marking the longest break of his solo career. According to Billboard, that gap may finally be coming to an end.

Now, Styles has directed fans to webelongtogether.co, where they can enter their information to sign up for messages on WhatsApp run by HSHQ.

The website comes after unexpected activity on Styles’ official YouTube channel. His team recently uploaded a new video from the final night of his tour in Italy, capturing the 31‑year‑old singer performing an instrumental track titled Forever, Forever. The clip also features emotional reflections from fans who attended the show.


One fan says in the clip: “Some sadness because it is the last show, then he will disappear." Another penned: “We won’t see him dancing on stages anymore.”