- Jul 06, 2026
Staff Report | PNN
British pop star Harry Styles has added another milestone to his career by setting a new Guinness World Record. He performed 12 consecutive sold-out concerts at London’s historic Wembley Stadium, achieving the longest continuous concert residency at a single venue.
The previous record was held by Coldplay, who performed 10 consecutive shows in 2025. Harry Styles has now broken that record, creating new history at age 32.
Guinness World Records judge Will Munford said in a statement that the achievement reflects not only the number of shows but also Styles’ live performance scale, cultural impact, and deep connection with fans.
The London leg of his “Together, Together” tour, which began on June 12, concluded on Saturday night. Nearly 80,000 fans attended the final concert.
During the emotional closing performance, Styles reflected on his early musical journey. He said his career would not have been possible without his four friends.
He specifically expressed gratitude to former One Direction members Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, and the late Liam Payne, recalling their shared journey and friendship.
He also noted that Wembley holds a special place in his life, as it was near this stadium that One Direction first rose to fame through The X Factor nearly 16 years ago.
Since launching his solo career in 2017, Harry Styles has won six Brit Awards, three Grammy Awards, and two Ivor Novello Awards. His latest studio album released earlier this year has also received strong audience response.
Wembley Stadium authorities unveiled a commemorative banner to honor his achievement, stating: “12 concerts, one record, and a permanent name in Wembley history.”
After London, Styles’ world tour will continue in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States, before concluding in Australia later this year.