Wembley Stadium has relaxed its strict water bottle policy for Harry Styles' ongoing 12-night residency as the Met Office issued a rare red weather warning for extreme heat. Fans attending the midweek shows can now bring empty soft-plastic bottles up to 500ml into the venue, with refillable water stations available both inside and on the external concourse.
Heatwave Safety Measures
The red warning covers parts of southern England and southeast Wales, with temperatures expected to reach 38°C. While the heat won't cancel the concerts, Wembley has implemented additional health and safety guidance. Free sun cream will be available at information points, and bottled water at bars is reduced by 50 per cent. Organisers also advise taking regular breaks in shaded areas, avoiding excessive alcohol, and not arriving too early.
Relaxed Security Policy
Usually banned metal water bottles are allowed for these events. A Wembley spokesperson said: "Our traditional policies around water bottles have been relaxed for the past few events as temperatures have risen, and we would encourage guests to bring bottles as per above and refill them inside the stadium." Each ticket holder can bring one bottle, with tops removed, and fill them at free water stations throughout the venue.
Concert Details
Harry Styles is performing his 'Together, Together' tour in support of his latest album 'Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally'. The shows also feature support act Shania Twain. Fans are advised to check stadium screens for real-time safety advice and use information points for any questions.



