Harry Styles has been recognized with a Guinness World Record for the longest residency by a musician at Wembley Stadium during a single run.
Styles secured the title after completing 12 shows at the London venue on his Together, Together tour.
The record was achieved on Saturday (July 4), when the singer performed the final date of the run.
Guinness World Records confirmed the title on Monday (July 6).
Styles began the Wembley run on Friday June 12), in celebration of his fourth studio album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally was released in March 2026.
He was originally due to play six shows at the stadium, before the run was doubled to 12.
The 12-date run saw Styles overtake the previous record of 10 shows, set by Coldplay during their Music of the Spheres World Tour in 2025.
Following official verification, Styles was presented with the certificate on stage at Wembley Stadium.
Styles’ team also arranged for members of the wider touring crew to receive their own certificates.
The official Guinness World Records title reads: “The longest residency by a musician at Wembley Stadium during a single run is 12 shows and was achieved by Harry Styles (UK) at Wembley Stadium in London, UK, on 4 July 2026.”
Styles was joined by Shania Twain during the London dates.
During the run, Styles celebrated England’s World Cup win over DR Congo with the crowd.
“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.”
Will Munford, Guinness World Records
“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,” said Will Munford, official Guinness World Records adjudicator.
“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.”
Styles was already a Guinness World Records title holder before the Wembley run.
He was previously recognized after As It Was, the lead single from his third album Harry’s House, generated 2.28 billion global subscription stream equivalent units in 2022, according to the IFPI.
Harry’s House won Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
The Together, Together tour is scheduled to run to 67 shows across seven cities, including a 30-night residency at Madison Square Garden in New York.
Its stops span Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne and Sydney.
The tour opened in Amsterdam in May.
The tour is supporting Choose Love, a humanitarian aid organization that Styles has partnered with for a decade.
The Wembley shows also raised money for the LIVE Trust, with £1 from every ticket sold donated to the charity, which supports grassroots music across the UK.
The £1 donations form part of a voluntary levy on arena and stadium tickets that has seen limited uptake across the UK live sector.
As of March 2026, only 30% of tickets sold that year had supported the voluntary contribution, according to a UK parliamentary report.
The UK government has said it is prepared to explore legislative options if the industry does not act.
By Lottie WebberMusic Business Worldwide
