Harry Styles’ blockbuster Together, Together tour is officially getting even bigger—and more historic.
The British pop superstar has added six new dates to his already massive summer 2026 run, announcing two additional nights at Amsterdam’s Johann Cruijff Arena on June 4 and 5, along with four more shows at London’s Wembley Stadium on June 26, 27, 29, and July 1.
The newly added concerts join previously announced tour stops across Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne, and Sydney, with the tour kicking off in May 2026. Demand for tickets has remained intense since the initial announcement, and the added dates signal that fan appetite for Styles’ live performances shows no signs of slowing.
With the new Wembley shows, Styles reaches a major milestone. He now becomes the solo artist with the most performances at Wembley Stadium in a single calendar year, while also tying Coldplay’s all-time Wembley record of 10 shows, achieved during the band’s Music of the Spheres tour in 2024.
The achievement places Styles ahead of previous record holders Taylor Swift, who played eight Wembley nights in 2024, and Take That, who also hit eight shows during their Progress tour in 2011. Last summer, Oasis’ Live ’25 Tour delivered seven sold-out Wembley concerts, falling just short of the new benchmark.
As a solo act, Styles is no stranger to the iconic London venue. He first sold out Wembley Stadium twice in 2022 during the opening leg of Love On Tour, then returned in 2023 for four additional nights. Meanwhile, Coldplay remains Wembley’s most frequent headliner overall, having played the stadium 22 times across its three-decade career.
An artist presale for the new Amsterdam and London dates will begin on January 28 via American Express, with full details and timings available through Styles’ official website. The presale is open to fans who preordered Styles’ forthcoming album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, from his official store before January 24 at 11:59 p.m. local time. General ticket sales will open on January 30, also via Styles’ website.
Beyond breaking records, the Together, Together tour continues Styles’ strong commitment to charitable causes. Humanitarian organization Choose Love is partnered across all tour dates, while HeadCount will collaborate at his New York City shows to encourage civic engagement. In the U.K., £1 from every ticket sold will be donated to the LIVE Trust, supporting grassroots music venues and emerging artists.
The tour arrives in support of Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which is set for release on March 6 via Columbia Records. The album marks Styles’ first full-length project since Harry’s House, the Grammy-winning LP that topped the Billboard 200 and earned Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammys.
With record-breaking stadium runs, a major new album, and one of the most in-demand tours on the planet, Harry Styles’ Together, Together era is shaping up to be one of the biggest chapters of his career yet.

