Harry Styles launched his highly anticipated 12-night residency at Wembley Stadium with an energetic and heartfelt performance on Saturday, drawing a crowd of approximately 80,000 fans. The concert marks the beginning of a series of shows supporting his fourth studio album, *Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally*.

The British singer-songwriter opened the evening with a spirited stage presence, demonstrating his seasoned comfort performing before large audiences. The event featured a special supporting act: country music icon Shania Twain, chosen by Styles as a surprise for his mother, Anne Twist. Twain delivered a polished set, warming up the crowd with her well-known hits including “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much.”

Throughout the night, Styles took moments to reflect on his journey from a contestant on *The X Factor* to global pop star. He shared a personal anecdote about the significance of Wembley Stadium in his career, recalling how his sister brought him there 16 years ago for his first audition for the show that launched his rise to fame. “Driving here today, and anytime I come through Wembley, means so much to me,” he said. Styles also expressed gratitude to his family, including his sister and his mother, crediting them with supporting and shaping his early career. “My mum entered me into the X Factor without me knowing and I wouldn’t be here today if she hadn’t done that,” he remarked.

Fans remained engaged throughout the performance, participating in choreographed dances to hits such as “Fine Line” and “Treat People With Kindness,” creating a lively and communal atmosphere. The residency, running over nearly two weeks, underscores Styles’s continued appeal and his evolving presence in the music industry.

The Wembley shows represent a significant milestone in Styles’s career, both as a homecoming to his native London and as a statement of his enduring popularity. His blend of pop charisma and genuine appreciation for his roots resonated strongly with the audience, setting an optimistic tone for the remaining nights of the residency.