Harry Styles has received a Guinness World Records title after completing a record-breaking 12 sold-out concerts at Wembley Stadium.
The achievement makes Styles the artist with the longest single-run concert residency at the venue, surpassing Coldplay's previous record of 10 consecutive shows, set in 2025.
Styles launched the London leg of his Together, Together tour on June 12, with the final concert taking place on Saturday before a crowd of around 80,000.
During the closing show, the 32-year-old paid tribute to his former One Direction bandmates.
"I wouldn't be on this stage if it wasn't for four friends of mine that were a massive part of this journey," he told the audience, thanking Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, and his "dear friend" Liam Payne, who died in 2024.
Styles also reflected on his journey from auditioning for The X Factor 16 years ago to headlining Wembley Stadium, saying returning to the venue always brings back memories.
The Wembley residency was initially scheduled for six shows but was expanded to 12 due to overwhelming demand. Styles chose London as his only UK stop on the current tour.
To mark the achievement, Wembley Stadium unveiled a commemorative banner celebrating the record, describing the milestone as "12 shows. One record. A place in Wembley history."
Since launching his solo career in 2017, Styles has won multiple awards, including three Grammy Awards and six Brit Awards. His fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time, Disco, Occasionally, was released in January.


