Harry Styles adds more dates to London Tour
London, January 28
There's great news for the fans of singer Harry Styles in London.
As per Variety, the 'Watermelon Sugar' hitmaker has added more London dates to his upcoming "Together, Together" tour, meaning that he will make Wembley Stadium history.
Originally announced as a six-concert run, Styles' upcoming Wembley residency will now go for 12 nights: June 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29 as well as July 1, 3 and 4. With these new dates -- which were added due to incredible demand -- Styles becomes the artist with the most performances in a single year at the iconic venue, beating Coldplay's record of 10 night's last summer."We are incredibly proud to welcome Harry Styles back to Wembley Stadium for what will be a truly historic run of shows," a Wembley Stadium spokesperson said. "The 12 nights will be among the most special in our stadium's long history."
Styles is set to break the Wembley Stadium record for the most concerts by a solo artist in a single run, surpassing Taylor Swift's eight-night record from 2024.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good for him, but honestly, I hope our own Indian artists get this kind of global recognition someday. We have such incredible talent that deserves stadiums worldwide.
The logistics and stamina for 12 shows must be crazy. Respect for the hard work. Coldplay's record was massive too, interesting to see these milestones.
My sister is a huge fan and she's already trying to figure out how to get tickets from here. The international fan struggle is real! Hope the ticket prices are reasonable.
Breaking Taylor Swift's record is no small feat. The pop music scene is really competitive. Wembley is iconic, must be a dream for any performer.
While I appreciate the news, I feel the article is a bit repetitive focusing only on the record. Would love more insight into his stage setup or if he plans any special collaborations for such a long residency.
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