It’s been almost four years, and Harry Styles is finally back!

His highly anticipated Together, Together 2026 World Tour marks his first global tour since Love on Tour ended in 2023. That tour delivered 169 shows across five continents and drew more than five million fans. It firmly established Harry Styles as one of the world’s most influential live performers. The announcement of the Together, Together tour sparked instant excitement. Fans quickly turned it into one of the most in-demand concert events of 2026.

This tour follows a different format from previous global runs. Instead of visiting multiple cities in each country, Harry will focus on just seven cities worldwide. He will perform extended residencies in each location. These include 30 nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden and a record-breaking 12-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium, marking the most performances by any artist in a single year under the iconic Wembley arch.

The Demand

Ticket demand has surged worldwide since the official tour announcement. London has seen no exception. As in other major cities, organisers have added extra London dates as demand continues to exceed supply. Fans have shown intense enthusiasm to see Harry perform live.

The original London dates attracted unprecedented attention. A sell-out always seemed inevitable. The announcement of additional shows only intensified demand and fuelled the excitement further.

Harry will perform 12 shows at Wembley Stadium between 12 June and 4 July 2026. With no other UK cities currently announced, demand has concentrated entirely on London. All 12 shows are expected to sell out quickly. Fans will travel from across the UK and overseas to attend.

Harry’s global appeal, Wembley’s prestige, and the limited number of shows have created exceptional demand. These London dates now rank among the most anticipated concerts of the year.

Fans hoping to secure tickets should act early. Presales and general sales are expected to generate massive online queues. Resale platforms already reflect high prices due to limited availability. This Wembley residency promises a landmark moment for both the tour and the venue. Harry Styles continues to strengthen his legacy as a global live music powerhouse.

Record-Breaking Performance Runs

Harry Styles is making history once again with the Together, Together 2026 tour. His 12-night Wembley residency is reportedly the most ever by a male solo artist at the venue on a single tour. This milestone highlights both his popularity and the extraordinary demand for his performances.

Presale activity alone demonstrates that demand. More than one million fans reportedly queued online. Some queues reached up to 250,000 people per show. While Guinness World Records have not yet confirmed the achievement, Harry is on track to set a new Wembley residency record. He is already cementing his place in UK concert history.

His record-breaking success comes as no surprise. Love on Tour also set new benchmarks, including the highest-selling stadium concert in Scotland at Murrayfield Stadium. Fans can expect similarly unforgettable moments on the Together, Together tour. The scale of the London shows reflects Harry Styles’ enduring global appeal and the passion of his fanbase.

When Do Tickets Go On Sale?

Presales have now concluded, but many fans still await the general sale. London’s general ticket sale begins at 11am on Friday, 30 January.

Vendors will offer a wide range of ticket options. These include standing tickets, seated tickets, and premium packages. Hospitality and VIP experiences will also be available.

Special Guests 

Organisers have confirmed several special guests for select tour dates. These include Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Fcukers, Robyn, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman.

Transport Options

Wembley Stadium strongly advises fans to travel by public transport. Several convenient options serve the stadium on event days.

London Underground (Tube)

Wembley Park Station sits just a five to ten-minute walk from the stadium. It operates on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines and is usually the busiest option. Wembley Central Station is a 15 to 20-minute walk away. It serves the Bakerloo line and London Overground services.

Buses

Several London bus routes stop near the stadium. Passengers can pay using Oyster or contactless cards. Useful routes include:

  • 18 / N18

  • 83 / N83

  • 92

  • 182, 206, 223, 297, and 483

These routes connect Wembley with North-West London and central areas of the city.

National Travel

Fans travelling from outside London can use National Rail or National Express services. Both offer regular connections to Wembley and surrounding stations.