Everything’s coming up roses for Harry Styles.

The British musician and former One Direction band member has set a Guinness World Record for the longest run of concerts at London’s historic Wembley Stadium.

He was visibly emotional on stage Saturday night after a 12-date sold-out run for his Together, Together tour that began on June 12. The 32-year-old Styles beat the previous record for the longest residency run at Wembley, which was held by Coldplay for their 10 nights last year.

He was originally only meant to play six shows at Wembley, but gladly doubled the number of performances when demand for tickets skyrocketed.

Styles was presented with his certificate by Guinness World Records adjudicator Will Munford on stage. “Harry Styles’ record-breaking 12-date run is a testament to the scale, ambition and cultural impact of his live performances, as well as the incredible connection he has with his fans,” said Munford. “Wembley Stadium is one of the most iconic live music venues in the world,” he continued, “so to achieve the longest residency by a musician there during a single run is an extraordinary achievement.”