On 6 July, Guinness World Records officially confirmed that Harry Styles had earned a new world record title for his historic “Together, Together” tour residency in London.

After concluding an extraordinary 12-show run at the iconic Wembley Stadium on 4 July, Harry was officially recognised for achieving the longest residency by a musician at Wembley Stadium.
The record-breaking residency, held in celebration of his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, began on 12 June and ran until 4 July. Across the 12 shows, Harry entertained approximately one million fans.
Originally only six Wembley shows had been scheduled, but due to overwhelming demand it led to six additional dates were added, doubling the residency and setting a new benchmark. In doing so, Harry surpassed the previous record holders, Coldplay, who performed 10 shows at Wembley Stadium during their “Music of the Spheres” world tour in 2025.
Following the official verification of the achievement, Harry and his crew were presented with the Guinness World Records certificate on stage by official adjudicator Will Munford, marking a historic moment in his career.
Will Munford, Official Guinness World Records adjudicator, said:
“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.
Harry Styles’ record-breaking 12-date run is a testament to the scale, ambition and cultural impact of his live performances, as well as the incredible connection he has with his fans.
It is also brilliant to see Harry & his team recognising the wider tour team with official Guinness World Records certificates, celebrating the huge amount of work that goes into delivering a record-breaking run like this. Record-breaking moments are rarely achieved alone, and this is a true example of what we mean when we say everyone can be part of it.
We’re delighted to officially recognise this achievement and celebrate another major title for Harry.”

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