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Harry Styles to break Coldplay and Taylor Swift's records with 12‑night Wembley Stadium run
Harry Styles has broken two UK live music records with his Together, Together stadium tour.
Harry Styles is set to make UK live‑music history this summer, confirming a record‑breaking 12‑night residency at Wembley Stadium connected by EE.
The run — part of his Together, Together tour — will take place from June 12 to July 4, marking the most shows any artist has ever performed at the venue in a single year.
The achievement pushes Styles ahead of Coldplay, who set the previous record with ten shows in 2025, and also secures him a second milestone: the most concerts performed by a solo artist in one continuous Wembley run, surpassing Taylor Swift’s eight‑night streak in 2024.
Originally set to run over six nights, overwhelming demand led to six additional dates being added, creating one of the largest stadium residencies ever staged in the UK.
A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said the venue is preparing for a landmark moment: “We are incredibly proud to welcome Harry Styles back to Wembley Stadium for what will be a truly historic run of shows. The 12 nights will be among the most special in our stadium’s long history.”
The Aperture singer is giving back to the UK's grassroots venues by agreeing to donate £1 from every ticket sold to his shows to the LIVE Trust, which supports struggling independent venues up and down the country.
A statement on Music Venue Trust's Instagram page read: "Harry Styles kicks off 2026 with a bang - and with a boost to grassroots.
"He’s the first artist this year to announce a major UK stadium tour with £1 from every ticket going to the LIVE Trust, directly supporting the UK’s grassroots venues.
"That £1 might feel small. But when artists at the top level step up, it unlocks serious, long-term support for the base that holds the whole live music ecosystem together. This model works. And it’s growing."
Praising the gesture, the Featured Artists Coalition said: "By donating a portion of each ticket to the Live Trust, Harry is helping provide essential support for artists, promoters and venues navigating some of the toughest conditions the live sector has ever faced.
“By backing the LIVE Trust this way, artists are protecting the future pipeline by enabling programmes such as the FAC’s UK Artist Touring Fund (UKAT).”
The MVT recently shared the grim report that 30 grassroots venues in the UK shut down between July 2024 and July 2025.
Harry's tour is in support of his forthcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, due March 6.