Harry Styles is set to take over Wembley Stadium for no fewer than a dozen performances this summer, giving the capital its biggest concert event of the year. Like Oasis's reunion tour last year and Taylor Swift's Eras tour in 2024, there are huge expectations for Harry Styles' Together, Together concerts, which are tipped to bring in hundreds of millions of pounds in spending to London's economy alone.
Who is Harry Styles?
Born in 1994 and raised in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Harry Styles attended the local comprehensive school and described having a "great childhood" where he enjoyed music. He was just 16 when he auditioned for the tenth season of X Factor in 2010 at his mother's suggestion. As a solo contender, he was eliminated at the bootcamp stage but teamed up with four other culled solo entries to form One Direction. The band ended the contest in third place, but within a year their debut single "What Makes You Beautiful" hit number one in the UK and number four in the US. Since the band's split in 2016, Styles has enjoyed the most successful solo career, winning three Grammy Awards including Album of the Year in 2022 for Harry's House.
When are the Wembley Stadium concerts?
Styles will play at Wembley Stadium for 12 dates from Friday, June 12, to Saturday, July 4, performing to 90,000 fans each night. Doors typically open at around 5pm, with support act Shania Twain on stage at around 7.20pm, followed by Styles at around 8.30pm for a two-hour show.
What is the set list?
The set list includes solo smashes such as As It Was, Watermelon Sugar, Sign of the Times, and Adore You, but for the first time there will not be a single track from his One Direction days. Full set list: Are You Listening Yet?, Golden, Adore You (extended outro), Watermelon Sugar, Music for a Sushi Restaurant, Taste, Back (contains elements of Underworld's "Born Slippy"), Coming Up Roses (with string section), Fine Line (with string section), American Girls (extended intro), Keep Driving (shortened), Ready, Steady, Go! (extended), Dance No More (extended; with band intro), Treat People With Kindness (with Talking Heads' "This Must Be the Place" lyric snippet and Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al" horns riff), Pop (extended outro), Season 2, Weight Loss (extended), Carla's Song (contains outro snippet of "Satellite"), Aperture (with disco ball), Matilda (with string section), Sign of the Times (with string section), As It Was (alternate, extended version; Grammy 2023 reprise).
Who is the support act?
Shania Twain will support Styles on all 12 nights. The 60-year-old singer made the transition from country music to mainstream success in the 1990s with her seminal album Come On Over. She has just announced her seventh studio album, Little Miss Twain, due on July 24, 2026, and released the single Dirty Rosie.
How to get last-minute tickets
Tickets are still being sold for the residency, with resale tickets available via AXS Official Resale or Ticketmaster. Tickets currently sell for over £100 and sell out quickly. Fans can also check Viagogo and StubHub for last-minute offers.



