Future Tech & AI Wonders · Morgan Chen · 27 June 2026

Harry Styles at Wembley: your Together, Together tour guide

Harry Styles at Wembley: your Together, Together tour guide

Harry Styles is midway through a record-breaking 12-night Together, Together residency at London's Wembley Stadium through July 4, with doors at 5pm, Shania Twain at 6.55pm, and Styles on at 8.15pm. After a brief on-stage scare when he choked on water during Saturday's heatwave show, he recovered and finished—making hydration and timing essentials for remaining nights.

Key Takeaways

When is Harry Styles playing at Wembley Stadium?

Harry Styles' Together, Together world tour in London is past its halfway point, with the 12-night run continuing through Saturday July 4. Shows began on Friday June 12 and also include June 13, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29, July 1, 3, and 4.

The residency supports his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, released in March. London is the second stop on a seven-city tour that opened with 10 dates in Amsterdam. If he completes all 12 nights, Styles will set a new record for the most Wembley performances by any artist in a single calendar year, surpassing Coldplay's 10-show run in 2025.

What time should you arrive for the Together, Together shows?

According to Time Out's Wembley guide, general doors open at 5pm each night. Country-pop icon Shania Twain supports in London and takes the stage at 6.55pm. Harry Styles is scheduled to appear at 8.15pm, with the show typically wrapping around 10.30pm.

Arriving an hour before his set is a sensible target if you only want the headline act. For travel, Wembley Park (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines), Wembley Stadium (Chiltern Railways), and Wembley Central (Bakerloo, Overground, and mainline services) all serve the venue. Bags must be A4-sized or smaller, and sealed merchandise bags should stay sealed until you are inside.

What happened when Harry Styles collapsed on stage?

Fans were left horrified during Saturday's sold-out show when Styles choked on water and collapsed mid-performance. MARCA reports that London was hitting roughly 37.5°C amid a record-breaking UK heatwave when the incident unfolded.

Styles paused for a drink before his usual routine of spraying water into the crowd. The water appeared to go down the wrong way, leaving him coughing heavily before he dropped to the stage. Witnesses said their hearts stopped as he lay on his back, with some fearing heat exhaustion rather than choking.

After a brief pause, the 32-year-old sat up, caught his breath, and continued the show. He had already removed his jacket early in the set and joked that his shirt was soaked with sweat. Social media filled with relief once fans realised he was unhurt and still performing.

How is Wembley handling the heatwave for remaining shows?

The heat has become a practical concern, not just a headline. Time Out notes a red extreme-heat warning for Friday June 26, with highs around 34°C, while Saturday June 27 was forecast at 25°C–29°C with possible drizzle. Styles had already urged crowds to stay hydrated and look after one another as temperatures climbed.

For the June 26 and June 27 shows, Wembley permitted empty 500ml metal or hard plastic water bottles plus small handheld fans, and sold bottled water inside at half price. Free refill stations are available throughout the stadium. As live-event tech and crowd-safety systems evolve, venues like Wembley are under growing pressure to adapt fast—something we track in our Future Tech & AI Wonders coverage.

Remaining ticket holders should plan for warmth, carry approved water bottles, and monitor official venue updates. Resale tickets are available from around £50 via platforms such as Viagogo and StubHub if Ticketmaster inventory sells out.

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