Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 28th January 2026, 8:38 PM
Harry Styles has sent the music industry into a spin by announcing further extensions to his upcoming “Together, Together” residency at Wembley Stadium. In a move that cements his status as a global pop titan, the Brit Award-winner added two more dates on Wednesday (28 January), bringing his total tally at the iconic London venue to a staggering 12 nights.
By extending his stay, Styles has officially eclipsed the records previously held by some of the biggest names in music history. He has now surpassed Coldplay’s all-time record of 10 nights in a single year, achieved during their celebrated summer run in 2025. Furthermore, he has comfortably overtaken Taylor Swift’s 2024 record for the most Wembley shows in a single year by a soloist; Swift previously held the crown with eight performances during her monumental Eras Tour.
The demand for the “Together, Together” tour—which serves as the live debut for Styles’ highly anticipated fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.—has proven unprecedented. What began as a modest six-show commitment has doubled in size within a matter of days due to overwhelming public interest.
A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium expressed their enthusiasm in an official statement:
“We are incredibly proud to welcome Harry Styles back to Wembley for what will be a truly historic run of shows. These 12 nights will be among the most special in our stadium’s long and illustrious history.”
The following table illustrates how Harry Styles has redefined the hierarchy of Wembley Stadium performances in a calendar year:
| Artist | Year | Number of Shows | Record Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harry Styles | 2026 | 12 | Current Record Holder |
| Coldplay | 2025 | 10 | Former Overall Record |
| Taylor Swift | 2024 | 8 | Former Soloist Record |
| Take That | 2011 | 8 | Former Group Record |
The London residency is merely one chapter of a colossal international tour. The trek officially kicks off in Amsterdam on 16 May, following the LP’s release in late March. From the Netherlands, Styles will travel across Brazil and Mexico before heading to the United States for an astounding 30-night marathon at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. The tour is currently scheduled to conclude in Australia in December 2026.
With over 60 dates confirmed across four continents, Styles is not just promoting an album; he is curating a cultural moment that challenges the very boundaries of the traditional concert tour.
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