Harry Styles Breaks Record at Wembley
The Hollywood Reporter
British musician and former One Direction member Harry Styles broke a Guinness World Record with his concert series at London's historic Wembley Stadium. The Together, Together tour, which lasted for 12 nights and sold out completely, kicked off on June 12, surpassing the previous record of 10 nights held by Coldplay.
Initially planned to perform only six concerts, Styles decided to double the number of shows due to increased ticket demand. This decision showcased his strong connection with fans and the cultural impact of his performances once again. Guinness World Records adjudicator Will Munford emphasized that this achievement marks a significant milestone in Styles' musical career as he presented him with the certificate on stage.
In his final concert, approximately 80,000 fans gathered to hear hit songs like "Aperture" and "Dance No More" from his latest album Kiss All the Time. He also performed beloved classics such as "Adore You," "Watermelon Sugar," and "Music for a Sushi Restaurant."
At the end of the concert, Styles had an emotional moment reflecting on his time with One Direction. āIām grateful for my four friends who made it possible for me to be on this stage,ā he said, thanking Niall and his other friends. These moments created an unforgettable experience for fans and reminded everyone of how significant a part of his music career this is.