Harry Styles fans attending his concert at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday have been warned to stay hydrated and wear loose clothing as temperatures are forecast to reach 33°C in the capital. The venue has relaxed its usual rules, allowing metal or hard plastic water bottles inside, which can be refilled at free water stations. Bottled water sold at bars will be discounted by 50%.
Heatwave Precautions for Fans
Doors open at 5pm, with temperatures expected to remain around 31°C when Styles takes the stage at 8.15pm following support act Shania Twain. The stadium advises fans not to arrive too early to avoid waiting in the sun. Free sun cream will be available at all information points, and guests are urged to take breaks in shaded areas and limit alcohol consumption.
Record-Breaking Residency
Tuesday marks the sixth of 12 nights at Wembley Stadium, part of a bid to beat Coldplay's record of 10 performances there last year. The run will also surpass Taylor Swift's record for the most concerts by a solo artist at Wembley during a single tour; Swift performed eight shows in 2024. Styles' final Wembley show is scheduled for July 4.



