Harry Styles is on the verge of rewriting live music history as reports indicate the global pop star is preparing for the longest Wembley Stadium run ever by a solo artist during a single tour.
As part of his upcoming ‘Together, Together’ world tour, Styles is scheduled to perform up to 10 shows at London’s Wembley Stadium, a feat that would surpass every previous solo residency at the iconic venue.
If fully confirmed, the run would place Styles ahead of Michael Jackson’s historic seven-night Wembley stretch in 1988, setting a new benchmark for solo performers at the 90,000-capacity stadium.
Wembley Stadium is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious stages in global music, and extended runs there are typically reserved for the biggest touring acts in history. Styles’ reported double-digit shows signal not just demand, but a rare level of cultural and commercial dominance.
While official tour listings currently confirm multiple Wembley dates, industry reports suggest additional shows are planned, which would bring the total to 10 nights. Final confirmation from promoters is still pending.
The ‘Together, Together’ tour follows a strong commercial run for Harry Styles, coming off record-breaking streaming performances and sold-out residencies in major cities worldwide. The tour is expected to span Europe, North America, Latin America, and Australia, with London positioned as its central anchor.
Beyond ticket sales, the scale of the Wembley run highlights how Styles has transitioned from pop star to stadium-level global act, capable of sustaining demand across multiple nights in one of the world’s most competitive live music markets.
Harry Styles has officially recorded the biggest streaming debut of 2026 so far.
The pop star’s new single, “Aperture,” debuted at No. 1 on Spotify’s Daily Global Chart, pulling 12.478 million streams in its first full day of release. The figure currently stands as the highest single-day streaming total recorded this year, according to global Spotify chart data.
The strong opening confirms Styles’ continued dominance on streaming platforms and marks one of the most successful first-day performances of his career in recent years.
“Aperture” arrived with heavy anticipation and immediately translated that momentum into numbers. Its 12.4 million-plus opening day streams were enough to secure the top position globally, ahead of all other releases across markets.
So far in 2026, no other song has matched or exceeded the track’s first-day total, making it the largest streaming debut of the year to date as of the time of this publication.
While “Aperture” does not surpass the historic debut numbers of Styles’ 2022 hit “As It Was,” its performance reinforces his reputation as one of the most high-impact artists in the streaming era. Few global pop acts continue to open new releases at this scale several album cycles into their career.
The debut also signals strong early momentum for Styles’ next musical phase, with industry observers expecting sustained chart performance in the days ahead.
Harry Styles has officially announced his highly anticipated new studio album titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., scheduled for release on March 6, 2026. The project will feature 12 tracks, marking his first full-length album since Harry’s House (2022).
The announcement has instantly sparked excitement across the global pop community, positioning the album as one of the most anticipated music releases of 2026.
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. will be Harry Styles’ fourth solo studio album, following the massive success of Harry’s House, which earned critical acclaim, chart dominance, and major awards recognition.
While the official tracklist and lead single are yet to be revealed, the album title alone hints at a playful, groove-forward direction; potentially drawing from disco, pop, and emotionally expressive songwriting, all of which have become signatures of Styles’ evolving artistry.
What We Know So Far About the Album
Here are the confirmed details surrounding Harry Styles’ new album:
Album Title: Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
Artist: Harry Styles
Release Date: March 6, 2026
Number of Tracks: 12
Album Type: Studio album
Era: Post–Harry’s House creative phase
The album announcement follows a relatively quiet period for Styles musically, after years of touring, film appearances, and global success. With Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., he appears ready to open a new chapter, one that could blend retro influences with modern pop sensibilities.