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Harry Styles Breaks Records with 12-Night Wembley Residency
The beloved singer's extended residency sparks controversy over high ticket prices
Apr. 13, 2026 at 6:14am
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The dazzling textures and lighting of Harry Styles' record-breaking Wembley residency promise an unforgettable experience for fans, despite the steep ticket prices.Norfolk TodayHarry Styles is set to make history with a 12-night residency at Wembley Stadium, surpassing records held by Coldplay and Taylor Swift. While fans are eager to see their idol perform, the steep ticket prices ranging from £44.10 to £466.25 have sparked backlash, with some calling it 'exploitative'. The trend of extended residencies in a few cities adds to the financial burden on fans who may need to travel and arrange accommodation. Despite the concerns, demand for tickets remains sky-high, leading Styles to extend the residency. The event is praised as historic, but it also raises questions about the growing exclusivity of live music.
Why it matters
Harry Styles' record-breaking Wembley residency highlights the ongoing debate around the accessibility and affordability of live music events. As ticket prices continue to rise in a post-pandemic landscape, fans are being priced out of experiencing their favorite artists. This trend towards extended residencies in a few cities further exacerbates the issue, as fans may need to travel and arrange accommodation, adding to the financial burden. The controversy surrounding Styles' residency reflects the broader challenges facing the music industry in balancing commercial success and fan engagement.
The details
Harry Styles is set to surpass Coldplay's 10-show record and Taylor Swift's eight-night solo act record at Wembley Stadium. The singer's 'Together Together' tour will feature a 12-night residency at the iconic London venue. While this achievement is undoubtedly impressive, the ticket prices have sparked controversy. Regular tickets range from £44.10 to a staggering £466.25, leading fans to express their dismay on social media. The rising cost of tours post-pandemic has hit fans hard, and Styles' prices are a reflection of this new reality.
- Styles is set to perform at Wembley Stadium for 12 nights in the summer of 2026.
The players
Harry Styles
A beloved British singer-songwriter who is about to break records with his extended residency at Wembley Stadium.
Wembley Stadium
The iconic London venue that will host Styles' record-breaking 12-night residency.
What they’re saying
“It feels exploitative.”
— Reddit user
What’s next
The full list of dates for Styles' Wembley residency is expected to be announced soon, and fans will be eager to secure tickets despite the high prices.
The takeaway
Harry Styles' record-breaking Wembley residency highlights the growing exclusivity of live music events, as fans are being priced out of experiencing their favorite artists. This trend towards extended residencies in a few cities further exacerbates the issue, raising questions about accessibility and inclusivity in the music industry.
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