If there were any lingering doubts about the scale of Harry Styles’ return, they disappeared the moment his Wembley support act was revealed.
For six nights in June 2026, Styles will be joined at London’s Wembley Stadium by none other than Shania Twain, a booking that feels less like warm-up support and more like a statement of intent.
Since the dissolution of One Direction in 2016, Styles has completed one of the most seamless transitions from boyband member to global solo star in modern pop history. Three multi-platinum albums, multiple number-one singles and two vast world tours later, his position at the top of the industry is firmly established.
Now, after four years away from the studio spotlight, he’s preparing to return with his fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., due later this year.
To accompany it comes the Together, Together World Tour, a schedule built on ambition alone. Styles will perform a 30-date residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden, headline the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, and take stadium shows across Brazil, Mexico and Australia.
Support acts vary by city, with Skye Newman in Sydney, Jamie xx in New York and Robyn in Amsterdam, but it’s the UK homecoming where Styles has chosen to go biggest of all.
Across six Wembley Stadium dates, Twain will open the shows on June 12, 13, 17, 19, 20 and 23, a run that instantly ranks among the most high-profile stadium partnerships of the decade.”
The choice feels especially fitting given Twain’s recent renaissance in the UK. Her Legends Slot performance at Glastonbury 2024 was widely regarded as one of the festival’s standout moments, arriving just days before her own headline show at Hyde Park.
Styles, meanwhile, remains one of the few modern pop artists capable of sustaining multiple nights at Wembley, let alone six, without the concept feeling inflated.
Together, the pairing bridges eras and audiences: a country-pop trailblazer whose influence reshaped mainstream music, and a contemporary star who has repeatedly cited her as a formative inspiration.
Tickets for the Wembley dates go on general sale Friday, January 30 at 11am, with pre-sales beginning Monday, January 26 at the same time.
Six nights. One stadium. Two artists operating comfortably at the peak of their powers, even if those peaks were reached decades apart.






