Harry Styles Equals Coldplay’s Wembley Stadium Record with Additional 2026 Tour Dates

Harry Styles Expands “Together, Together” Tour, Matching Historic Wembley Milestone
The momentum behind Harry Styles’ monumental Together, Together world tour continues to build. The British pop icon has officially extended his 2026 summer itinerary, adding six high-demand performances to the European leg.
The updated schedule includes two additional nights at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena on June 4 and 5, followed by a massive four-night expansion at London’s Wembley Stadium on June 26, 27, 29, and July 1. These new dates supplement an already ambitious global trek hitting major markets like São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney.
A Record-Breaking Run at Wembley
With these additions, Styles is set to achieve a historic milestone. He becomes the solo artist with the highest number of performances at Wembley Stadium within a single calendar year. Furthermore, he now ties the all-time record of 10 shows in one year, a benchmark established by Coldplay during their 2024 Music of the Spheres tour.
This achievement edges past the previous records held by Taylor Swift, who performed eight nights in 2024, and Take That, who also played eight shows during their 2011 Progress tour. Meanwhile, Oasis secured seven sold-out nights at the legendary venue for their 2025 reunion tour.
Styles is no stranger to the Wembley stage. The former One Direction star previously headlined the venue for two sold-out nights in 2022 as part of Love On Tour, returning for a triumphant four-night residency the following summer. While Styles is rapidly climbing the ranks, Coldplay remains the overall record holder for the venue, having performed there 22 times throughout their career.
Ticketing and Album Details
Fans eager to secure their spots can look forward to the artist presale for London and Amsterdam starting January 28 via American Express. Priority access will be granted to supporters who pre-ordered his highly anticipated new LP, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, from his official store before the January 24 deadline. General ticket sales will open to the public on January 30 through Styles’ official website.
His upcoming studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, is slated for release on March 6 via Columbia Records. This project follows the massive success of Harry’s House, the Billboard 200 chart-topper that earned the prestigious Album of the Year trophy at the 2023 Grammys.
Philanthropy on the Road
The Together, Together tour also maintains a strong focus on social impact. Styles has partnered with Choose Love for the duration of the tour, while HeadCount will join the New York residency to promote civic engagement. In the United Kingdom, £1 from every ticket sold will be directed to the LIVE Trust, providing vital support to grassroots music venues across the country.
Newly Added Together, Together 2026 Dates:
- May 16 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena
- May 17 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena
- May 20 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena
- May 22 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena
- May 23 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena
- May 26 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena
- June 4 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena (NEW)
- June 5 – Amsterdam – Johan Cruijff Arena (NEW)
- June 12 – London – Wembley Stadium
- June 13 – London – Wembley Stadium
- June 17 – London – Wembley Stadium
- June 19 – London – Wembley Stadium
- June 20 – London – Wembley Stadium
- June 23 – London – Wembley Stadium
- June 26 – London – Wembley Stadium (NEW)
- June 27 – London – Wembley Stadium (NEW)
- June 29 – London – Wembley Stadium (NEW)
- July 1 – London – Wembley Stadium (NEW)
- July 17 – São Paulo – Estadio MorumBIS
- July 18 – São Paulo – Estadio MorumBIS
- July 31 – Mexico City – Estadio GNP Seguros
- Aug. 1 – Mexico City – Estadio GNP Seguros
- Aug. 26 – Oct. 31 – New York – Madison Square Garden (Extended Residency)
- Nov. 27 – Melbourne – Marvel Stadium
- Nov. 28 – Melbourne – Marvel Stadium
- Dec. 12 – Sydney – Accor Stadium
- Dec. 13 – Sydney – Accor Stadium

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