Harry Styles has set a new record with a 12-night residency at Wembley Stadium, surpassing previous benchmarks established by other prominent artists. The 32-year-old singer concluded his run on Saturday, performing to a crowd of 80,000 and receiving a Guinness World Record certificate recognizing the longest residency during a single run at the venue.

The achievement eclipses Coldplay’s 10-night residency at Wembley last year and outdoes Taylor Swift’s solo record of eight nights, set in 2024. Styles’ original schedule of six shows was extended in response to high demand, doubling the length of his performances at the iconic London stadium.

Will Munford, the Guinness adjudicator who presented the award, acknowledged Styles for involving his backstage crew in the celebrations, noting the importance of teamwork in reaching such milestones. “Record-breaking moments are rarely achieved alone, and this is a true example,” Munford said, highlighting Styles’ recognition of his wider tour team by also awarding them certificates.

The Wembley residency was part of Styles’ Together, Together tour. Following his performances in London, he is scheduled to continue the tour with stops in Brazil, Mexico, New York, and Melbourne.

Styles has previously secured seven world records—six as a member of the band One Direction and one solo, gained after his track “As It Was” amassed 2.28 billion streams in 2022.