It's official: Harry Styles is the king of Wembley Stadium! With a staggering 12 sold-out shows under his belt, the British heartthrob has shattered records and cemented his place in the history books. The 'Watermelon Sugar' sensation has outdone international music giants with an unbeatable benchmark for concerts performed by an artist at the iconic London venue during a single tour.
Styles' mammoth run wasn't just about numbers – it was a testament to his enduring popularity, as fans flocked to Wembley in droves. The initial six-night schedule soon gave way to 12 shows, demonstrating the unrelenting demand for this global superstar's brand of energetic and emotive live performances.
As Styles took to the stage for his final sold-out show on Saturday, attended by a whopping 80,000 fans, he paid tribute to his former bandmates – Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, and the late Liam Payne. "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for four mates of mine who were instrumental in this journey," he acknowledged, reflecting on their formation 16 years ago just outside Wembley's walls.
Wembley itself took note of Styles' record-breaking achievement, unveiling a commemorative banner ahead of the final performance. The venue tweeted: "12 shows. One record. A place in Wembley history," summing up the magnitude of his accomplishment. With six Brit Awards and three Grammy Awards to his name, Styles has solidified his status as a global superstar – and this milestone is just the icing on the cake.
But for now, it's time to bask in the glory of Wembley. The record-breaking shows will be etched in fans' memories forever, and Styles' connection to his UK roots has never been stronger. As he takes his talents to Brazil, Mexico, and the US before concluding the tour in Australia in December, one thing is clear: Harry Styles is unstoppable.