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Harry Styles at Wembley Stadium 2026: Everything You Need to Know

Music Friday April 17, 2026 By: Joe Horne

The wait is finally over. After four years away from the stage, Harry Styles is back, and he’s doing it in typically enormous fashion. His Together, Together world tour lands at London’s Wembley Stadium for a record-breaking 12-night residency across June and July 2026, making him the first artist ever to hold that record for most shows at Wembley in a single year. If you’re heading to one of these shows (or desperately trying to get tickets), here is absolutely everything you need to know. 

The Wembley Dates

Harry’s London residency spans the following dates:

  • Saturday 4 July
  • Friday 12 June
  • Saturday 13 June
  • Wednesday 17 June
  • Friday 19 June (VIBE)
  • Saturday 20 June (VIBE)
  • Tuesday 23 June
  • Friday 26 June
  • Saturday 27 June
  • Monday 29 June
  • Wednesday 1 July
  • Friday 3 July

These are Harry’s only UK shows in 2026, so if you want to see him on home turf, Wembley is your one and only opportunity.

Who Is Supporting Harry Styles at Wembley?

For all 12 of his Wembley nights, Harry has pulled off something of a booking coup: none other than Shania Twain will be opening the show. The country-pop icon, best known for timeless anthems like Man! I Feel Like a Woman! and That Don’t Impress Me Much, is something of a personal hero to Styles, and the two famously duetted together at Coachella in 2022.

Shania has spoken enthusiastically about the gig, calling it a bucket-list moment and describing playing Wembley Stadium at 60 as ticking off “a REALLY big one.” Expect a set packed with nostalgic classics and genuine star power before Harry even takes the stage.

Across the wider Together, Together tour, Harry has recruited a stellar roster of support acts city by city: Robyn in Amsterdam, Jamie xx in New York, and Jorja Smith in Mexico City. London, though, arguably got the biggest name of all.

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What Is Harry Styles Touring?

After a four-year hiatus, Harry returned in January 2026 with new single Aperture and announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., released 6 March 2026. The Together, Together tour supports that album, and the shows are expected to blend new material with fan favourites from Fine Line, Harry’s House, and his self-titled debut.

If his last tour, Love On Tour, is anything to go by, you can expect extraordinary energy, impeccable styling, a deep connection with the crowd, and a genuinely joyful atmosphere. His previous Wembley shows were described as community celebrations as much as concerts, and that spirit is sure to return.

Treat Yourself: The VIBE Hospitality Package (19th & 20th June)

For those attending on Friday, 19th or Saturday, 20th June, Engage is offering its exclusive VIBE package, the perfect way to elevate your Wembley experience from brilliant to unforgettable.

Rather than navigating concourse queues and stadium food, you’ll enjoy a premium pre-show experience with everything taken care of. VIBE is designed for fans who want to arrive in style, enjoy great food and drinks in a dedicated hospitality space, and head into the concert relaxed, well-fed, and ready to dance.

Whether you’re treating yourself, celebrating a birthday, or making it a truly special night out with friends, the VIBE package turns a great night into a night you’ll talk about for years.

Find out more and book your VIBE package here

What Else Is On in London During the Harry Styles Shows?

If you’re making a weekend of it around the 19th or 20th June, London in mid-June is absolutely buzzing. Here’s a flavour of what else is happening in the city:

American Express presents BST Hyde Park British Summer Time festival is back at Hyde Park across June and July, with Lewis Capaldi, Pitbull, and Garth Brooks already announced as headliners. If you’re in town for a few days, it’s easy to combine a Harry show at Wembley with a Hyde Park gig.

Pride Month & London’s LGBTQ+ Scene June is Pride Month, and London leans fully into it. Expect a vibrant atmosphere across the city, with events, parties, and celebrations throughout, from Soho to east London’s Dalston. The Harry Styles fandom and Pride energy are a natural pairing.

West End Theatre London’s West End is in full swing. Opening around the same weekend, new shows include a Stanley Tucci-directed play at the West End (opening 19 June) and a darkly funny new comedy about the lead-up to World War I (opening 20 June). Classics like Beetlejuice the Musical, Paddington the Musical, Cole Porter’s High Society at the Barbican, and the RSC’s Cyrano de Bergerac are all running across June.

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Running from 16 June through August, the Royal Academy’s annual Summer Exhibition is the largest open art show in the world, a brilliant daytime activity before or after your concert.

Taste of London, Regent’s Park (17–22 June) If you’re around for the 19th, you’ll overlap with Taste of London in Regent’s Park, a five-day foodie festival featuring top London restaurants, artisan producers, and award-winning chefs. An ideal pre-concert afternoon activity.

Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream runs from 20 June at the Open Air Theatre, quintessentially London, and a lovely way to spend a summer evening before or after the big show.

Getting to Wembley Stadium

Wembley is well served by public transport, and on show nights the travel links are significantly enhanced. Here’s how to get there:

By Tube: Wembley Park (Metropolitan and Jubilee lines) is the closest station, a short walk from the stadium. Wembley Central (Bakerloo line and Overground) is another option.

By Train: London Marylebone to Wembley Stadium station is a direct rail option.

By Coach: National Express is running direct Wembley Express coaches from over 50 locations across the UK to the stadium’s on-site coach park, no traffic, no parking stress, and competitively priced.

Important: Wembley Stadium is a cashless venue, so make sure you have a card or contactless payment method ready for food, drinks, and merchandise.

What to Wear

This is a Harry Styles concert. There are no rules, but there are absolutely vibes. Feather boas, sequins, vintage-inspired looks, flared trousers, bold prints, and maximalist fashion are all very much at home here. Comfortable shoes are a must (you will be on your feet and dancing all night), and as it’s an outdoor stadium, bring a layer in case the evening turns cool, this is England, after all.

Bag Policy

Wembley Stadium operates a restricted bag policy. Only small bags (up to A4 size / 35cm x 40cm x 19cm) are permitted inside. Larger bags will not be admitted. Check the Wembley Stadium website for the most up-to-date details before you go.

Make It a Night to Remember with Engage

A Harry Styles concert at Wembley is already one of the most exciting live music events of 2026, but if you want to go truly VIP on the 19th or 20th June, the VIBE package from Engage Hospitality is the ultimate way to do it. Premium hospitality, great atmosphere, and a seamless experience from arrival to final encore.

Book your VIBE package now at engagehospitality.co.uk

Last updated: April 2026. Dates and event details subject to change, always check official sources for the latest information.

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