Harry Styles closes record-breaking Wembley residency with Pride celebration and appearance from sister Gemma

Harry Styles closed his record-breaking Wembley Stadium residency last night with an appearance from his sister Gemma and an onstage Pride celebration.
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The former One Direction singer wrapped up the London leg of his ‘Together, Together’ residency tour at Wembley Stadium last night (July 4), concluding a 12-night run at the venue.
The stint set the record for the most performances by any artist at Wembley Stadium in a single year, surpassing Coldplay’s 10-night run in 2025 and Taylor Swift’s eight-night solo-artist record in 2024.
Before Styles’ set, a special Pride celebration took place onstage, featuring ‘Together, Together’ dancers Rubia Veth and Aysia Ianiero alongside drag queens and kings Jonbers Blonde, Awhora, Le Fil, Kitty Scott Claus, Loose Willis, Mahatma Khandi, Nicole Pellegrino, Zahrirah, Brandy Xtravaganza and Will Power.
Wembley also marked the end of the run by unveiling a commemorative banner, which was revealed by Styles’ sister Gemma before a fireworks display during ‘Sign Of The Times’.
Speaking onstage, Gemma said: “My little brother is about to finish a record breaking 12 night run. I don’t think of you as ‘this’ at all in day-to-day life. I think of you as a brother, an uncle and a best friend.
“And seeing the incredible community that has formed around you, is just indescribable. Thank you to everyone who has been here with you over the last 12 nights and the last 16 years.”
She continued: “I’m so proud of you. I’m proud of who you are, and who you allow other people to be and the impact that you have on so many. Thank you for being you, and thank you for letting us watch. I love you so much. Please – help me congratulate you on a historic 12 nights at Wembley!”
Styles also performed ‘Sweet Creature’ for the first time on the tour during the final London show.
Check out footage from the night here:

Harry Styles’ final Wembley setlist:
‘Are You Listening Yet?’
‘Golden’
‘Adore You’
‘Watermelon Sugar’
‘Music For A Sushi Restaurant’
‘Taste Back’
‘Coming Up Roses’
‘Fine Line’
‘Italian Girls’
‘American Girls’
‘Keep Driving’
‘Ready Steady Go’
‘Dance No More’
‘Treat People With Kindness’
‘Pop’
‘Season 2 Weight Loss’
‘Carla’s (Satellite) Song’
‘Aperture’
‘Night Changes’ / ‘Falling’ / ‘History’
‘Sweet Creature’
‘Sign Of The Times’
‘As It Was’
The Wembley run has also seen Styles celebrate England’s World Cup win over DR Congo with the crowd before one of the shows, while he later led fans in a singalong of ‘Three Lions’.
David Baddiel subsequently reacted to footage of Styles singing the song at Wembley, joking that he was “happy to waive the royalties for Harry”.
The ‘Together, Together’ residency tour will still see Styles perform in São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney throughout 2026. It also includes a 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, which will be his only US dates this year. See the full list of dates here.
Styles launched the tour in Amsterdam in May, debuting a number of new songs and giving fans the first look at the large-scale production.
When the London dates began last month, he paid tribute to David Hockney and reflected on One Direction’s history, telling the crowd that his “life changed forever” after the band formed 16 years ago.
Last month, Styles also brought orchestral reworkings, rarities and covers to an intimate Meltdown Festival show, an event that he curated himself and showed off his taste in indie and alternative artists.
In a four-star review of ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’, NME described the album as “the most exploratory album of his career so far, trying out new things and steering his ship in new directions”. The review added that the record was “an album that you’ll really want to spend a lot of time with, letting all its layers envelop you”.
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