Harry Style's world record

Publish date
Tuesday, 7 Jul 2026, 1:27PM

Harry may not have made it to Taylor's wedding, but he had his own milestone to celebrate - a Guinness World Record at Wembley 🥳

Harry Styles has picked up a Guinness World Record following the conclusion of his landmark run of shows at Wembley Stadium in London.

The singer behind "As It Was" made history, closing out his "Together, Together" tour with a 12th and final performance at the UK's biggest music venue; a feat that now stands as an official Guinness World Record for the most shows played by a musician during a single residency at Wembley Stadium.

To mark the occasion, Styles and his touring crew gathered on stage for a photo alongside Guinness World Records adjudicator Will Munford, who presented the band with their official certificate. Not content with just the headline honour, Styles and his team also handed out individual certificates to every crew member, acknowledging their part in making the record possible.

"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," Munford said. "We're delighted to officially recognise this achievement and celebrate another major title for Harry."

The final night carried an extra personal touch, with Styles' sister Gemma surprising the crowd by joining him on stage, telling the roughly 80,000-strong audience how "proud of who you are and the impact you have made on so many" she was, while praising the community that had grown up around her brother's music.

The celebrations didn't stop there. A couple of days later, Harry's mum, Anne Twist, shared her own tribute on Instagram, posting a throwback photo of a young Harry being held by Gemma alongside pictures from the Wembley stage. She reflected on predicting back in 1996 that her "little boy" would end up performing on stage, and told her followers she couldn't be prouder of her two children "as humans, as siblings and as my babies."

Gemma also posted afterwards, admitting she'd felt a "full existential crisis" while delivering her speech, joking that her legs "were like jelly."

Originally billed as a six-show run, the residency was extended by another six dates in response to overwhelming demand. That expansion allowed Styles to surpass both Taylor Swift's eight-night "Eras Tour" stint and Coldplay's 10-show run for "Music of the Spheres" at the same venue.

The "Together, Together" tour began in Amsterdam back in May, where Styles played 10 shows before the production moved to Wembley Stadium (which holds up to 90,000 fans per night) starting on 12 June.

Up next, Styles will take the tour to Brazil for four shows and Mexico for six, before settling in for an extensive 30-night stand at New York's Madison Square Garden. The tour will finally close out with dates in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, in December.

The tour supports his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time, Disco, Occasionally.

Watch Gemma Styles speech for Harry below!

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