Harry Styles Launches ‘Together, Together’ London Residency With Shania Twain

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Harry Styles has officially arrived in London, and he’s doing it in record-breaking fashion.

The global superstar launched the London leg of his Together, Together residency with the first of 12 scheduled performances at Wembley Stadium, kicking off what is expected to be one of the biggest concert events of the summer.

The opening night took place on June 12 and marked another major milestone in Harry’s already remarkable touring career.

The London residency follows a hugely successful run in Amsterdam, where Harry not only played to massive crowds but also set a new Dutch ticket sales record. Now, he’s bringing that momentum home to the UK.

With 12 scheduled Wembley performances, Harry is also setting a new record for the most shows performed by an artist at the venue in a single calendar year — an achievement that further cements his status as one of the biggest live performers in the world.

The Together, Together residency is designed as a global event, with stops planned across several major cities including New York City, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney.

For fans attending the London opener, the setlist largely mirrored the one performed in Amsterdam, though Harry made a few notable changes.

One of the biggest swaps came when he replaced fan favourite “Matilda” with “Little Freak.” The singer has been rotating that slot throughout the residency, previously substituting “Matilda” with “Love of My Life” during two Amsterdam performances and “Paint by Numbers” during two others.

That flexibility has kept fans guessing from city to city and created a unique experience for repeat concertgoers.

The night’s setlist showcased material spanning Harry’s solo career, including hits and fan favourites such as “Golden,” “Adore You,” “Watermelon Sugar,” “Music for a Sushi Restaurant,” “Fine Line,” “Keep Driving,” “Treat People With Kindness,” “Sign of the Times,” and the global smash “As It Was.”

A special strings section also added a dramatic touch to the performance, elevating several songs and reinforcing the residency’s ambitious production value.

As exciting as Harry’s set was, fans also had another major attraction to look forward to.

Opening the London shows is country-pop icon Shania Twain, who brought her own catalogue of classics to Wembley Stadium.

Dressed in Dolce & Gabbana, the music legend delivered a hit-filled set featuring beloved songs including “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under,” “Any Man of Mine,” “I’m Gonna Getcha Good,” “You’re Still the One,” “(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here!,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”

The pairing of Harry Styles and Shania Twain may seem unexpected on paper, but longtime fans know there’s history between the two artists. Harry has frequently spoken about his admiration for Shania and has even shared stages with her in the past, making the collaboration a fitting addition to the residency.

As the London run continues, anticipation is only expected to grow. With surprise setlist changes, special moments, and a record-breaking number of shows on the schedule, Together, Together is quickly becoming one of the defining live music events of the year.

And if opening night was any indication, Harry Styles has no intention of slowing down anytime soon.