Harry Styles news: What to expect at Wembley, outfits, travel and more
Harry Styles is set to make history with a 12 night run at Wembley Stadium, and here is everything fans need to know before attending.
Cowboy boots, feather boas and a sea of sequinned outfits sparkling under stadium lights. It sounds like a 1970s disco collided with a country music festival.
And that is only the beginning, writes Music News Blitz’s Harry Perdios.
A Harry Styles concert is more than just a live performance, it feels like stepping into another world.
Styles, known for hit songs including As It Was and Sign of the Times, is preparing to return to the stage for what is expected to be one of the biggest music events of 2026.
Dates and shows
The tour is expected to run between May and December 2026, with performances planned across Europe, North America, Australia and South America.
Fans around the world are already planning outfits and sharing ideas online, turning the upcoming shows into a global pop culture event.
Wembley Stadium
The 32 year old continues to prove he is far more than a former boy band star.
Alongside a hugely successful run of previous stadium performances, Styles is now preparing for a landmark series of shows at Wembley Stadium.
He is set to perform 12 times at the venue across June and July 2026, making it one of the biggest stadium runs by any solo artist in recent memory.
With a capacity of 90,000, Wembley is expected to welcome enormous crowds each night.
Ticket prices
Ticket prices for the Wembley shows are expected to range from approximately £44 to more than £400 for premium seating, while VIP packages could reach upwards of £700.
Styles’s previous Wembley performances during Love On Tour attracted hundreds of thousands of fans across multiple nights.
The upcoming run of concerts is also expected to provide a major economic boost to London through tourism, hotels, restaurants and transport.
What to expect
One thing is guaranteed: fans can expect nonstop dancing, emotional singalongs and the unmatched sense of community that Harry Styles concerts have become famous for.
From the moment fans arrive, Olympic Way and the areas surrounding Wembley Stadium are expected to be filled with Styles inspired outfits, signs and excitement.
Concertgoers can look forward to emotional moments during songs like Matilda alongside energetic anthems such as Watermelon Sugar, transforming Wembley into one enormous celebration.
Fans will also be hoping for new music and fresh additions to the setlist, with Styles known for constantly evolving his sound and stage production.
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Shania Twain to open Wembley dates
Before Styles takes to the stage, Shania Twain is expected to open the Wembley dates.
Her country pop classics and feel good energy should provide the perfect atmosphere to warm up the crowd before the headline performance begins.
What to wear
When it comes to outfits, fans can expect the same bold and expressive fashion that became synonymous with Styles’s previous tours.
Think colourful sequins, feather boas, cowboy hats and statement boots.
Anything that helps you stand out and express yourself is encouraged.
Many fans even create handmade outfits inspired by Styles’s message of individuality and freedom.
Simply put, the goal is to be as unapologetically yourself as possible.
Footwear
Some fans continue to favour Adidas trainers as a nod to Styles’s relaxed off stage fashion, pairing them with bright accessories and eye catching outfits.
Others opt for cowboy boots to fully embrace the concert atmosphere.
Comfortable footwear is highly recommended, especially with the long walks and standing times around Wembley Stadium.
Travelling via the Underground
Getting to Wembley Stadium is relatively straightforward thanks to London’s transport network.
The quickest and easiest route is via the London Underground.
Fans travelling by Tube should use either the Metropolitan or Jubilee lines to Wembley Park Station, followed by a short walk down Olympic Way towards the stadium.
Both lines connect with major London stations including King's Cross St Pancras and Victoria Station.
After the show
Concertgoers should prepare for extremely large crowds once the performance ends, with nearby stations expected to become very busy.
To avoid lengthy queues, some fans may prefer to leave slightly early or remain in the area until crowds begin to disperse.
Alternatively, walking to nearby stations such as Wembley Central Station can provide a quieter journey home.
Alternative transport
For fans travelling from outside London, coach services such as National Express often operate dedicated routes to Wembley Stadium on major event dates.
Driving is generally discouraged due to traffic congestion and limited parking availability. However, anyone planning to drive should book parking well in advance.
Wembley Stadium also offers accessibility facilities throughout the venue, including Blue Badge parking, step free access and additional support services for visitors who require assistance.
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