Harry Styles Unveils 20-Song Setlist for Wembley Shows, Including Nightly Surprise Encore
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Harry Styles Unveils 20-Song Setlist for Wembley Shows, Including Nightly Surprise Encore

The roar of 90,000 fans at Wembley Stadium set the stage for a night of surprises as Harry Styles announced a 20‑song setlist that blends his latest hits with fan‑favourites.

The first two shows on 12 and 13 June opened with an Elvis Presley‑style cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” a nod to classic influences that immediately set a tone of genre‑crossing energy.

The setlist, confirmed by the tour’s official website and cross‑checked on setlist.fm, balances ten tracks from the March 2026 release Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally with a selection of hits from Fine Line and Harry’s House. According to the source, the band also performs a live orchestral interlude after “Fine Line,” during which string arrangements of “Night Changes,” “Falling,” and “History” are played.

1. Are You Listening Yet? 2. Golden 3. Adore You 4. Watermelon Sugar 5. Music for a Sushi Restaurant 6. Taste Back 7. Coming Up Roses 8. Fine Line 9. American Girls 10. Keep Driving 11. Ready, Steady, Go! 12. Dance No More 13. Treat People With Kindness 14. Pop 15. Season 2 Weight Loss 16. Carla’s Song (with elements of Satellite) 17. Aperture 18. Surprise Encore Song (varies nightly) 19. Sign of the Times 20. As It Was

The 18th slot is a nightly surprise that changes from show to show. The first two Wembley nights featured “Sign of the Times” as the surprise, followed by the chart‑topping “As It Was.” The source notes that the band has been rotating the 18th song across the tour, suggesting a flexible approach to the encore.

While the setlist omits One Direction tracks, the orchestral interlude includes covers of former boy‑band hits “Night Changes” and “History,” providing a nod to Styles’ earlier career without performing the songs outright. The tour also excludes two tracks from the new album—“The Waiting Game” and “Paint by Numbers”—but otherwise includes every other song from Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Fans have also seen the artist perform “Happy Birthday to You” for a lucky attendee at several shows, a tradition that has been noted by multiple social‑media posts. The source lists the first eight shows in Amsterdam (May 16–30) and the first two London dates, indicating that the setlist has remained largely consistent while the 18th song varies.

The Together, Together Tour is the promotion for the March 2026 album and is scheduled to run from May through December 2026, with 12 shows at Wembley beginning on 12 June. The setlist’s structure—20 songs over roughly two hours—provides a balance between high‑energy new material and nostalgic fan favourites, a formula that has proven successful in previous tours.

Industry observers note that the inclusion of a live orchestra and the nightly surprise encore are strategic moves that differentiate the tour from standard pop concerts. The orchestral interlude, performed by a full string section, adds a cinematic layer that aligns with the album’s dance‑pop aesthetic. The rotating encore keeps audiences engaged and encourages repeat attendance.

The tour’s setlist also reflects the broader trend of artists blending new releases with deep cuts to cater to both casual listeners and dedicated fans. By featuring songs such as “Matilda,” “Love of My Life,” and “Cherry”—which have appeared in earlier shows—the tour maintains a connection to Styles’ evolving catalog.

In summary, Harry Styles’ Together, Together Tour at Wembley showcases a 20‑song setlist that highlights his latest album, incorporates orchestral elements, and offers a nightly surprise encore. The structure and song choices are designed to appeal to a wide audience while maintaining the artist’s reputation for dynamic live performances.

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