The pop titan launches his Together, Together tour with a record-breaking London run and a career-spanning setlist that proves he’s built for the stadium stage.
Harry Styles has officially made Wembley Stadium his living room. The pop icon kicked off a record-breaking 12-night residency at the iconic London venue on June 13 and 14, cementing his status as the only artist to perform that many shows there in a single year. The opening weekend was predictably sold out, with Shania Twain joining as special guest—a pairing that makes perfect sense when you think about it.
A global residency with serious reach
This Wembley run is just one chapter in Styles’ ambitious Together, Together residency tour, which plants him in seven cities around the world this year: Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. The crown jewel? A 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, his only U.S. dates for 2026. It’s the kind of bold, arena-owning move that rewards dedicated fanbases and makes the live experience feel like an event rather than a pit stop. Joining him across select dates are Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman—a lineup that matches Styles’ genre-fluid sensibility.
The setlist: career highs and fresh energy
The opening night setlist was a masterclass in pacing and fan service. Styles opened with “Are You Listening Yet?” from his latest album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. (out now), then rolled through hits like “Golden,” “Watermelon Sugar,” and “Music For A Sushi Restaurant.” Midway through, a string section took over for an emotional entr’acte medley featuring “Night Changes,” “Falling,” and “History”—a nostalgic nod that had the stadium in its feelings. Newer tracks like “Italian Girls,” “American Girls,” and “Carla’s (Satellite) Song” slotted in seamlessly, while closer “As It Was” sent 90,000 people home buzzing. Night two swapped in “Matilda” for “Little Freak,” proving Styles isn’t afraid to tweak the formula.
If you want more info on the residency or to stay updated on future tour dates, head to hstyles.co.uk/tour. This is what stadium-level pop looks like in 2026, and Styles is making it look easy.
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