Harry Styles Wembley Bag Policy: Banned Items & Bag Drop Info for 2026 Shows
Harry Styles Wembley Bag Policy: Banned Items & Bag Drop

London's Stylers, the wait is officially over. Harry Styles has landed in the capital for the UK leg of his Together, Together world tour. The former One Direction star announced the tour in January, ahead of his latest album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. After ten shows in Amsterdam, he is now in London to entertain over a million fans across twelve nights at Wembley Stadium, supported by country pop icon Shania Twain.

If you have a golden ticket to one of Hazza's London shows, you will want to make the most of the evening. Long security queues can dampen the experience, so here is a guide to Wembley's bag policy, restricted items, and luggage storage options.

Harry Styles Wembley Bag Policy

Wembley follows the standard bag policy used by most UK stadiums. Each person may enter with one small bag. Permitted dimensions are:

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  • Height: 297mm (11.7 inches)
  • Width: 210mm (8.27 inches)
  • Depth: 210mm (8.27 inches)

There are two exceptions. Larger bags are allowed for medical reasons, but you must notify the stadium in advance via their website. You may also bring in merchandise purchased outside the stadium, but the bag must remain sealed until inside.

Does Wembley Have a Bag Drop?

Wembley does not have an official bag drop or cloakroom. Bags larger than A4 will not be admitted, so it is best to leave them at home. If that is not possible, many attendees use luggage storage facilities on South Way, near the Ibis hotel.

List of Banned Items at Wembley

As with any major event, certain items are not permitted. Illegal items like weapons and fireworks will be confiscated. Additionally, the following are banned during Harry Styles' shows:

  • Unlicensed musical instruments (trumpets, drums, vuvuzelas, megaphones)
  • Flag poles over 1m in length
  • Laser devices
  • Bottles, glass vessels, aluminium containers, cans, flasks
  • Poles, frisbees, dangerous items
  • Scooters, skateboards, other skates
  • Signs with corporate or inappropriate branding
  • Unauthorised fliers and drones
  • Spray paint, large permanent marker pens
  • Prams and pushchairs (assessed per event)
  • Transmitting devices
  • Professional cameras and recording devices
  • Selfie sticks, laptops, tablets
  • Illegal merchandise
  • Hard plastic, metal, or glass bottles
  • Illegal charity collection utensils
  • Motor bike helmets, large umbrellas
  • Darts, hampers, cold boxes
  • Alcohol, food, drink
  • Animals except service dogs
  • Bags larger than A4 (medical exemptions apply)
  • Posters larger than A3

Last Minute Tickets

If you missed the original sale, check Time Out's guide for general sale and resale tickets. Also, one of London's best music festivals has announced a blockbuster 2026 lineup, and the legendary Camden venue Barfly is set to return. Stay updated with Time Out London's WhatsApp channel and newsletter for the latest news, events, and offers.

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