Harry Styles has banned fans from camping overnight before his Together, Together Tour concerts at Wembley Stadium, with anyone caught camping potentially refused entry to the show.
Camping Ban Announced
Wembley Stadium have officially banned fans from camping overnight ahead of Harry Styles' record-breaking 12 sold-out dates at the iconic venue. The demand for the Together, Together Tour has been immense, with Harry performing multiple residencies worldwide, including these historic London shows. He will be supported by the legendary Shania Twain.
Fans are desperate to secure prime spots close to the stage, often queuing early. However, Harry and Wembley have set clear guidelines prohibiting overnight camping outside the venue.
Official Guidelines
Harry's official fan page, Harry Styles HQ, shared vital concert information on Instagram, including set times, merchandise details, payment options, and Wembley's bag policy. One slide specifically addressed arrival: "Overnight camping at the venue is not permitted. To support with the safe entry and exit of everyone within the stadium, no one is allowed to stand outside any entrance or on the Olympic steps at the front of the stadium."
Wembley Stadium's website also states: "Wembley Stadium is situated in a residential area. Therefore, we kindly ask that only those with tickets turn up to the stadium to avoid disruption."
Consequences for Violators
Wembley has not specified penalties for camping, but precedents exist. In 2022, Louis Tomlinson fans who camped for his Kingston Upon Thames shows were sent to the back of the queue for breaking Pryzm's no camping policy. Attendees are allowed one small bag no larger than A4 paper size.



