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Harry Styles has added two extra dates at London's Wembley Stadium as part of his upcoming 'Together Together' tour.
This comes after the former One Direction announced a major World Tour, which will include shows across London, New York, Amsterdam, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney, as well as six nights at Wembley Stadium.
Now that Wembley run has been expanded, with Styles adding two more shows at the venue on June 26 and 27, as well as two shows at Amsterdam's Johan Cruijff on May 29 and 30.
A pre sale code for these days has been added, which can be checked out here.
All previous dates for the UK can be viewed here, while the US dates can be accessed here.
These shows will also see Harry Styles supported by singer Shania Twain.
This tour will also see Styles release his new album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally', which will arrive on March 6, produced by Kid Harpoon. It also marks Styles' first album since he released 'Harry's House' in 2022.
In a recent interview, Styles said that this album was inspired by seeing LCD Soundsystem live in Madrid.
“I went to see LCD Soundsystem a couple times,” Styles said. “I saw them at a festival in Madrid, that was in like a car park, basically, and then, and then I saw them again at Brixton, and it was just, it’s like, so joyous.”
“And when you’re kind of watching them be so like immersed in it, I was, I think the inspiration from them came of like, ‘oh, that’s how I want to feel when I’m on stage’. And then that kind of led to the kind of music I was making,” he said.
He also revealed that
that listening to the Durutti Column and going out more had inspired him to take his music in a new direction.
He said: “It’s kind of like an like an energy of what I wanted to feel when I was playing". More on this story here.