Harry Styles' record-breaking Wembley Stadium residency gets underway today - here's everything you need to know13:09, 24 May 2026Updated 13:09, 12 Jun 2026Harry Styles is heading to Wembley Stadium next month for his eagerly awaited Together, Together residency.‌It's the longest single-artist run in the stadium's history, surpassing Coldplay's 10 nights in 2025 and Taylor Swift's eight in 2024.‌The tour, which has already kicked off in Amsterdam, follows the release of Harry's fourth album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. Many of the tracks feature on the setlist, which also includes plenty of Harry classics and surprise samples to really get the crowd dancing.‌Here's everything you need to know about the Wembley gigs from the setlist, seating plan and the quickest way out.Support actsCowboy hats at the ready - Shania Twain is the special guest at all 12 nights of Harry's concerts at Wembley Stadium between 12 June and 4 July 2026. Shania will kick start proceedings with a selection of her certified country pop bangers.‌Harry cites Shania as a major musical influence after belting out her songs in the car with his mum as a kid. He previously asked her to join him on stage at Coachella at 2022. The love is reciprocated by Shania who said playing Wembley was 'on her bucket list.'‌Tickets and seating infoSome tickets are still available across trusted sale and resale sites. Ticketmaster shows live pricing when you book.Rear General Access tickets ( as of May 2026) are priced £144.65 while front pit standing in the Kiss, Disco and Square Zones begin at £279.45.Guests looking for an extra special night can upgrade to Wembley's VIP Package which will include exclusive Harry Styles merchandise and lounge access - as well as the best seats in the house. Prices start at £333.35 for the Disco Package up to £725.45 for the top tier Together Package.‌For the 2026 tour, the pitch is not one general area but is divided into high-energy zones:Front Standing (Pits): The most coveted areas directly surrounding the stage and walkways. These are sold as 'Kiss,' 'Disco,' and 'Square' packages.Rear Standing: Located behind the pits, providing more space while still being on the pitch level.No under-14s on pitch standing. All under-14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.‌£1 from every ticket sold for the London residency supports LIVE Trust, an industry-led charity dedicated to protecting and expanding the UK's grassroots music ecosystem.‌Top tip: To see the exact perspective from your block, use the Wembley View From My Seat tool.Expected set listSetlists evolve across a tour and Harry is not afraid and has been known to switch things up.Based on his Amsterdam dates so far this is what fans can expect:‌Are You Listening Yet?GoldenAdore YouWatermelon SugarMusic for a Sushi RestaurantTaste Back (with elements of Underworld's Born Slippy)Coming Up RosesFine LineAmerican GirlsKeep DrivingReady, Steady, Go!Dance No MoreTreat People With Kindness (with elements of Talking Heads' This Must Be the Place)PopSeason 2 Weight LossCarla's SongApertureMatildaSign of the TimesAs It WasStage TimesThe stadium opens at 2:30pm for Together Together Package holders, 4:15pm for all other Early Entry Packages and 5pm for general admission and hospitality. The show starts at 6:55pm, which is when Shania Twain takes the stage, with Harry's headline set running around two hours. Expect the night to wrap up between 10:15pm and 10:30pm.How to get to Wembley Stadium - and home again afterGetting to Wembley Stadium is easiest via the London Underground.‌Best Tube Routes to WembleyWembley Stadium is served by two main London Underground stations. Choosing the right one can save you significant queuing time after the show.Wembley Park Station (Zone 4)‌The primary station for the stadium, located at the end of the iconic Olympic Way.Metropolitan Line: The fastest route. Only 12 minutes from Baker Street and 20 minutes from King's Cross St. Pancras.Jubilee Line: Direct access from Bond Street (19 mins), Waterloo, and London Bridge.Wembley Central Station (Zone 4)‌A great alternative to avoid the heavy crowds at Wembley Park.Bakerloo Line: Connects directly to Paddington (24 mins), Oxford Circus, and Charing Cross.Tube fares to Wembley‌Wembley Park and Wembley Central are both in Zone 4. Adult pay-as-you-go single fares typically range from around £2.20–£3.80 depending on your start zone and time of travel, with weekend and off-peak travel charged at the lower rate.Top tip: One thing nobody tells you: Phone signal drops the closer you get to the stadium, so connect to #WembleyParkFreeWifi as soon as you arrive, it covers Olympic Way and the wider neighbourhood.Top tip: Meeting spots to find your mates is a very good idea. Bread Ahead on Olympic Way or outside BoxPark on the right as you head down are great spots.The walk from Wembley Park station to the stadium is about 5 minutes down Olympic Way.‌Afterwards, most people will be heading out the same way and you'll queue 30+ minutes to get on a platform.The Jubilee Line operates 24 hours on Friday and Saturday nights, making it a great option for late-night departures after the weekend shows.Top tip: After the show, a smart move is to hop on the Chiltern Railway to London Marylebone from Wembley Stadium station, rather than the Jubilee Line. There are two trains an hour to Marylebone and quieter platforms while Olympic Way is still busy.‌Or stay for a drink at BOXPARK or one of Wembley Park's other bars such as Feed the Yak! and let the crowds pass.‌By carDriving to Harry Styles' Together, Together 2026 residency is an option if you pre-plan. Official parking for all 12 June and July dates is now available to pre-book via Wembley Official Parking.‌Official Wembley Stadium entry and bag policyWembley Stadium operates a strict restricted bag policy to speed up entry and enhance security.Size Limit: No bag larger than an A4 piece of paper is permitted.Inspection: All bags are inspected at an outdoor cordon. Bags that are half-full and folded over to meet the size requirement will not be accepted.Exemptions: If you have a medical requirement for a larger bag, you must apply for a certificate at least two weeks before your show date.Top tip: If you buy merch inside the stadium, you will be given a clear plastic bag that is permitted throughout the venue. For merch bought at the official units on Olympic Way or at the Wembley Park Fan Zone, your bag will be sealed with a security tag. Do not break this seal until you have passed through stadium security, or you may be refused entry.‌Tickets and ID: Entry is via mobile tickets only. Ensure your phone is fully charged. It is highly recommended to bring a small power bank (no larger than your phone) to ensure you can access your ticket and the Wembley Park free Wi-Fi.Weather: Umbrellas are prohibited inside the stadium. Given the unpredictable London June weather, a disposable poncho could be a good idea.Spending money: Wembley Stadium is a 100% cashless venue. No kiosks, bars, or merchandise stands will accept cash. Please ensure you have a valid debit or credit card or a mobile payment method (Apple or Google Pay) ready.‌Banned items:Selfie sticks, professional cameras (with interchangeable lenses), and laptops or tablets.Glass bottles, cans, and hard plastic or metal flasks.Water Bottles: You can bring one clear, empty, crushable plastic bottle (500ml or less) to use at the free refill stations.Signs and Posters: Must be no larger than A3 and must not contain offensive language or corporate branding.Food, drink and a Harry Styles fanparkLondon is going all out this summer to make sure fans have the ultimate experience for Harry.‌To get the party started in style be sure to visit the official BOXPARK Wembley Harry Styles Fanpark – 12 June 2026 for guest DJs, live entertainment, themed cocktails and a joyous pre-show atmosphere with fellow fans.Running from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM, it’s the headquarters for Stylers to meet before and soak up the vibes.Top tip: Entry is free on a first-come, first-served basis. Families are welcome all day, but keep in mind the venue shifts to an 18+ policy after 8:00 PM, so bring your physical ID if you plan to stay for the after-party.‌If you prefer a sit down meal before the concert, rather than many ''street food' options available at BOXPARK, the neighbourhood surrounding Wembley Stadium is known for a great selection of restaurants, including twice Michelin starred chef Atul Kochhar’s Masalchi.You can fuel up with the bold spices of Afrikana and Nando’s, enjoy an Italian feast at Zizzi or Pizza Express, or dive into the high-energy atmosphere of TGI Fridays, Las Iguanas, and Frankie & Benny’s. If you’re short on time, grab soul-warming bowls at Wagamama, a 50s-style shake at Big Moe’s Diner, or a quick global feast at JRC Global Buffet.Many London eateries have Harry Styles themed items on the menu for his home return in June.‌Wahaca is introducing a brand new 'Watermelon Sugar' margarita, inspired by the hit of the same name.It will be served from 10th June until the 21st at the Mexican-inspired restaurant's Southbank venue. The delicious drink was created to celebrate the Meltdown festival at Southbank Centre that Harry is also curating throughout June. Combining sweet watermelon with Wahaca's signature frozen margarita, made with Gran Centenario tequila, and finished with a generous wedge of fresh watermelon and served up in a docorative sleeve - it's the ultimate treat for Stylers wanting to keep their cool.‌For those looking to relish the atmosphere of the day, arriving early is a must. You can take a self-guided art tour of the neighbourhood to admire the massive lifelike murals of Harry’s fellow pop icons, including the celebrated 'Lust for Life' mural on the side of the Spanish Steps (now affectionately known as Lana Lane) and the vibrant Taylor Swift '...Ready For It' tribute nearby.Top tip: If you need a moment of calm before the show, head to Union Park which is just a two-minute stroll from the stadium. It’s a hidden oasis of trees, wildflowers, and fountains. You can grab one of the park’s sun loungers or sit by the tranquil ponds to center yourself or simply save your voice before joining Wembley Stadium’s 90,000-seat capacity crowd for the night of a lifetime.‌Toilet breaks!If you're looking for the ‘Golden’ opportunity to use the toilet during Harry Styles' London gigs, we have you covered.For the 90,000 Harries attending the sold-out opening night, toilet breaks may not be top of mind. But with just one toilet per 35 people at Wembley Stadium, according to research from Victorian Plumbing, it probably should be.Shania Twain, the opening act in London, is expected to take to the stage at 7:20pm and finish at around 8:10pm, meaning her set will last approximately 50 minutes.‌Harry Styles’ setlist includes an estimated 21 songs, with his headline performance expected to finish at around 10:30pm. This brings the total event length to roughly four hours, so at least one trip to the facilities during the concert is inevitable.According to research, As It Was is Harry Styles’ most streamed song of all time, currently sitting at 4.45 billion streams. While it’s undoubtedly one of the biggest moments in the set, that popularity could work in your favour, as queues are likely to be small, meaning this may be one of the more manageable times to step away briefly if needed.The least streamed track on the setlist, Season 2 Weight Loss, may be one of the safer options to miss if you’re planning a quick break, given it's one of the least popular songs.Article continues belowAlternatively, Harry has recently been performing Italian Girls, an instrumental, dance track part of a transitional segment into American Girls.This section is expected to be relatively short, likely under three minutes, making it a potentially convenient window for a quick exit. However, timing is tight, so any break here should be executed swiftly if you want to be back for American Girls.