Harry Styles Wraps Record-Breaking Wembley Residency with Tribute to One Direction and Family
"I wouldn’t be on this stage if it wasn’t for four friends of mine that were a massive part of this journey," Styles told the crowd, thanking former One Direction bandmates Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Liam Payne. He also paused to thank his sister Gemma, who had taken him to the X Factor audition in London 16 years earlier, and his mother Anne, recalling that she had signed him up for the show without his knowledge.
The show was the finale of the “Together, Together” tour, which launched on June 12 and promotes Styles’ fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. Released on March 6, 2026 by Erskine and Columbia Records, the album has already topped charts in several countries and earned praise for its blend of pop and disco sensibilities. Singles “Aperture” and “American Girls” have dominated streaming platforms and radio playlists.
In a moment that highlighted the venue’s history, Styles set a new Wembley record for the most performances by a single artist in one year, surpassing Coldplay’s 10‑night run in 2025 and Taylor Swift’s eight‑night stint in 2024.
During the performance, the singer delivered a medley that wove One Direction classics “Night Changes” and “History” through a lush string arrangement, paying homage to the early days that launched his career. He also honored the late artist David Hockney, whose portrait of Styles was displayed at the National Portrait Gallery in 2023. On the stadium screens, Hockney’s quote—emphasizing the power of shared artistic experience—accompanied the tribute.
The “Together, Together” tour will continue beyond Wembley, with stops scheduled in São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne and Sydney. The tour’s itinerary reflects the album’s global appeal and the artist’s status as a mainstay of contemporary pop.
Wembley Stadium, the UK’s largest venue with a 90,000‑seat capacity, has long been a hub for major music events as well as football matches. This residency underscores the stadium’s growing reputation as a premier concert destination and highlights Styles’ evolution from a boy‑band member to a solo powerhouse.
Fans in the Southern Hemisphere can look forward to performances in Melbourne and Sydney, while the North American leg will feature a show in New York City. Ticket availability for the remaining dates will be announced by official partners in the coming weeks.
The final night at Wembley served as a fitting culmination of Styles’ journey—celebrating personal acknowledgments, nostalgic musical references, and the collaborative spirit that has defined his career. With record‑setting achievements and a tour that spans continents, Harry Styles remains a pivotal figure in today’s music landscape.