Harry Styles Wembley Tour: Venue Allows Water Bottles Amid Heatwave
Harry Styles Wembley: Water Bottles Allowed Amid Heatwave

Wembley Stadium has announced a major rule change for Harry Styles' upcoming Together Together tour performances, allowing fans to bring metal or hard plastic water bottles inside the venue due to a severe heatwave warning across London. The change takes effect from Tuesday, 23 June 2026, as the former One Direction star continues his record-breaking 12-night residency at the iconic stadium.

Heatwave Prompts Safety Measures

With a red alert heatwave in place, concerns arose over whether Styles would cancel his shows. However, Wembley confirmed on its website: "The Harry Styles concert for Tuesday, 23 June will be going ahead as planned. With severe warm weather expected, guests carrying metal or hard plastic water bottles will be allowed to bring them inside the stadium. These can then be filled at one of our free refillable water stations located inside."

Typically, all water bottles must be disposed of before entry. The venue is also selling water bottles at half price and has issued guidelines including taking shade breaks, not arriving too early, and wearing light clothing. Free sunscreen is available at all help points.

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Record-Breaking Residency

Styles began his 2026 tour in Amsterdam with ten nights before bringing the show to London. With Shania Twain as support, the 'Aperture' singer is the first artist to secure a 12-night residency at Wembley Stadium. Fans have been advised to stay hydrated and follow safety recommendations amid the extreme temperatures.

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