Harry Styles sets Guinness World Record for Wembley stadium concerts

Harry Styles performed 12 dates at Wembley stadium, a record-breaking run
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Harry Styles has been awarded a Guinness World Record for the longest run of concerts by a musician at the famous Wembley stadium, in London, after performing 12 shows.
The singer began his run of his Together, Together tour at Wembley on 12 June and finished on Saturday 4 July.
He broke the previous record of longest residency by a musician at the iconic venue set by the band Coldplay, when they performed 10 dates in 2025.
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Harry Styles was given a certificate by Will Munford from Guinness World Records.
Every member of the touring crew were also given a certificate to mark their work on the record-breaking tour.
Wembley stadium can hold up to 90,000 people per night.
The As It Was singer was originally going to play six shows there, but the dates were doubled after overwhelming demand.
Harry Styles started his music career as part of the group One Direction which formed on a TV show called X Factor in 2010.
Speaking during the final gig at Wembley Styles spoke to his former bandmates.
"I wouldn't be on this stage if it wasn't for four friends of mine that were a massive part of this journey," he said.
"I wanna thank Niall, Louis, Zayn and my dear friend Liam for these nights and everything that I learned in this time, the friendship, everything… none of this would be possible, I wouldn't be here without you, thank you so much."

Harry Styles and his crew were awarded a certificate by Will Munford from Guinness World Records
The singer launched his solo career in 2017.
He has received six Brit Awards, three Grammy Awards and two Ivor Novello Awards.
The Together, Together tour follows his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, which was released in January.
Including London, the Together, Together tour is scheduled for 67 shows in seven cities - Amsterdam in the Netherlands, São Paulo in Brazil, Mexico City in Mexico, New York City in the US and Melbourne and Sydney in Australia.
Guinness World Records expects another record to be broken at Madison Square Gardens in New York where Styles will be playing a whopping 30 dates.