Harry Styles has cemented his place in music history, earning a Guinness World Record for the longest residency by a musician at Wembley Stadium during a single run. The pop sensation's 'Together, Together' tour saw him perform an unprecedented 12 shows at the iconic London venue, concluding the record-breaking stint on Saturday, 4 July 2026.
The official recognition came on 6 July, confirming that Styles had surpassed the previous record of 10 shows, which was set by Coldplay during their 'Music Of The Spheres' world tour in 2025. Styles' residency, in support of his fourth studio album 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally', originally planned for six nights, was doubled due to overwhelming public demand.
Guinness World Records adjudicator Will Munford presented Styles and his tour crew with a certificate on stage at Wembley. Munford highlighted the extraordinary nature of the achievement, stating, "Wembley Stadium is one of the most iconic live music venues in the world, so to achieve the longest residency by a musician there during a single run is an extraordinary achievement." He also praised Styles for arranging certificates for the wider tour team, acknowledging the collaborative effort behind such a monumental run.
This is not Styles' first encounter with Guinness World Records; he previously held a title in 2022 for 'As It Was', which registered 2.28 billion global subscription streams across digital formats. The Wembley run was also notable for Styles leading fans in a singalong of 'Three Lions' after England's World Cup victory over DR Congo, a moment that garnered significant public attention.
The 'Together, Together' residency tour continues its global journey, with Styles scheduled to perform in São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney later in 2026. This extensive tour also includes a 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, marking his only US dates for the year.