Wembley Stadium was electric last night as Harry Styles brought the curtain down on an unforgettable 'Together, Together' residency – one that has shattered all previous records for the venue. In just 12 nights, the former One Direction heartthrob outperformed Coldplay's decade-defining 10-night stint in 2025 and Taylor Swift's record-breaking eight-night solo artist run from 2024.
The grand finale was a riot of colour and music, kicking off with an emotional Pride celebration that got the entire crowd on their feet. 'Together, Together' dancers Rubia Veth and Aysia Ianiero led the charge, alongside a talented ensemble of drag queens and kings, including Jonbers Blonde, Awhora, Le Fil, and Kitty Scott Claus – it was a spectacle to behold!
The highlight of the evening came when Styles' sister Gemma took centre stage to unveil a heartwarming tribute banner celebrating his record-breaking achievement. In an emotional speech before a dazzling fireworks display accompanying 'Sign Of The Times', she proudly declared her brother's impact on creating a vibrant community, saying: "I'm proud of who you are, and who you allow other people to be, and the impact that you have on so many."
Throughout his sold-out London stint, Styles had been in top form, engaging with his fans every step of the way – from celebrating England's World Cup win over DR Congo to leading a rapturous sing-along to 'Three Lions'. The final setlist at Wembley was a masterclass in showmanship, featuring the live debut of 'Sweet Creature' and fan favourites like 'Golden', 'Adore You', and 'As It Was'.
Although this chapter of the 'Together, Together' tour has closed, the party is far from over. The global leg will kick off later this year with dates in São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney – a fitting finale to his 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, which marks his only US appearances for the year.