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Harry Styles brought the London leg of his 'Together, Together' residency tour to a close on 4 July with the twelfth and final performance at Wembley Stadium, setting a new record for the most shows played by any artist at the venue in a single calendar year.The achievement surpasses previous milestones set by Coldplay and Taylor Swift.
Before the concert, a Pride celebration took place on stage featuring dancers from the tour alongside several drag queens and drag kings, reflecting the inclusive atmosphere that has become a hallmark of Styles' live performances.During the show, Wembley unveiled a commemorative banner honouring the residency.
It was revealed by Styles' sister, Gemma, who delivered an emotional speech praising him not only for his musical success but also for creating a welcoming community for fans over the past 16 years.She described him as a brother, uncle and best friend, thanking audiences for supporting him throughout the residency and his career.
The evening also included the tour debut of 'Sweet Creature', adding a special moment for long-time fans, while the concert concluded with performances of favourites including 'Sign Of The Times' and 'As It Was'.The Wembley residency featured other memorable moments, including celebrations of England's World Cup victory and audience singalongs.
Styles will continue the 'Together, Together' tour with performances in São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney, followed by a 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, his only United States dates of 2026.The Wembley finale marked both a significant career milestone and a celebration of the community that has developed around his music.