Harry Styles launched a historic 12‑night residency at London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday, becoming the first solo act to hold the longest single‑artist run at the venue. The sold‑out shows celebrate his new album *Kiss All the Time* and feature guest appearances by country legend Shania Twain.
Wembley residency shatters previous solo‑artist record
According to the report, Styles’ *Together* tour marks the longest uninterrupted solo engagement at Wembley, surpassing any prior artist’s stint. The milestone underscores his transition from former One Direction frontman to stadium‑headlining megastar .
Shania Twain joins Styles on stage for all 12 London dates
The country icon shared the spotlight with Styles during the opening night, a collaboration that will repeat across every London performance.. Their joint set added a cross‑genre appeal, drawing both pop and country fans to the stadium.
Ticket prices spark backlash, ranging from £72.95 to £725 .45
The report notes that tickets for the London shows were priced between £72 .95 and a staggering £725.45, prompting accusations of “diabolical” pricing on social media. fans compared these figures to the £84‑£108 range for his previous Love On Tour, calling the increase “over‑extortionate.”
Dynamic pricing investigation launched by UK watchdog
In response to the outcry, a UK regulator has opened an inquiry into the use of dynamic ticket pricing for the Wembley run, as highlighted by the source. The probe will examine whether pricing algorithms unfairly inflate costs for high‑demand events.
Global leg of the Together tour heads to five continents
After Wembley, Styles will continue the residency in São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne and Sydney, extending his global presence through 2026.. The itinerary includes a planned 30‑night stretch at Madison Square Garden, cementing his status as a worldwide touring powerhouse.
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