Harry Styles Wembley 2026: Banned Items and Bag Policy for Together Tour
Harry Styles Wembley 2026: Banned Items and Bag Policy

Harry Styles is set to perform a 12-night run at London's Wembley Stadium from this Friday as part of his 2026 Together Together Tour. After his London shows, the As It Was singer will head to Brazil for four nights at Sao Paulo's Estadio Morumbis, then Mexico City for six nights at Estadio GNP Seguros. Following Mexico, Styles will go to New York for a 30-night residency at Madison Square Garden, and finish the tour with four nights in Melbourne and two in Sydney.

During Harry's 12 performances at Wembley Stadium, he will be supported by Shania Twain, the Canadian singer-songwriter known for hits like Man! I Feel Like A Woman and You're Still The One. Doors open at 5pm for general admission, with Shania expected on stage around 7:20pm and Harry at 8:30pm. There is a curfew of 10:30pm.

Bag Policy at Wembley Stadium for Harry Styles

Each person attending can bring one bag no larger than an A4 piece of paper. Anything larger will not be allowed in, including merchandise bought at the gig.

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Banned Items at Wembley Stadium for Harry Styles

The following items are illegal to possess and must not be brought within the grounds of Wembley Stadium. Anyone in possession of a prohibited item will have it confiscated, be refused entry, and reported to the police:

  • Knives and blades
  • Fireworks
  • Smoke devices and canisters
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Air horns
  • Flares
  • Weapons
  • Dangerous or hazardous items
  • Illegal substances
  • Explosives or ammunition
  • Firearms
  • Any article that might be used as a weapon, deemed offensive or abusive, or compromise public safety

The following are restricted items, legal to possess but not allowed into Wembley Stadium:

  • Unlicensed musical instruments (trumpets, drums, vuvuzelas, megaphones, etc.)
  • Flag poles longer than 1m
  • Laser devices
  • Bottles and glass vessels (including perfume bottles). Empty, crushable, soft clear plastic bottles (500ml or under) without tops are allowed and can be filled at free water stations. Hard plastic, metal, or glass bottles are not permitted.
  • Aluminium containers
  • Cans
  • Flasks
  • Poles
  • Frisbees
  • Dangerous or hazardous items
  • Scooters, skateboards, or other skates
  • Signs or items with corporate or inappropriate branding
  • Unauthorised fliers and drones
  • Spray paint
  • Large industrial-style permanent marker pens
  • Prams and pushchairs (assessed per event)
  • Transmitting devices
  • Large-bodied cameras, professional cameras, and recording devices (interchangeable lenses)
  • Selfie sticks
  • Laptops and tablets
  • Illegal merchandise items
  • Hard plastic, metal, or glass bottles
  • Illegal charity collection utensils
  • Motor bike helmets
  • Large umbrellas
  • Darts
  • Hampers
  • Cold boxes
  • Alcohol
  • Food and drink
  • Animals (except service dogs and guide dogs)
  • Bags outside the A4 policy (medical exemptions apply)
  • Any national flag not of the competing international teams
  • For concerts: no posters bigger than A3

Anyone in possession of a restricted item will be refused entry.

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