On Saturday night, fireworks burst above Wembley Stadium in showers of gold as Harry Styles fell to his knees. He looked out across 90,000 people determined to savour every last second of the London leg of his Together, Together world tour.
Next week, Harry will resurface on stage in São Paulo, Brazil, leaving his home fans wondering when they’ll see him live again.
With no further UK dates booked in, that night at Wembley had all the hallmarks of an ending.
There was a Guinness World Record, an emotional appearance from his sister Gemma and a tribute to One Direction that left much of the stadium in tears.
Yet by the time I reached Wembley Park station, I realised I wasn’t hearing people talk about what had just finished.
They were talking about what might happen next.
For an artist who has built an entire career on saying very little outright, Harry has become remarkably good at communicating through clues instead – cryptic websites and tiny visual changes and throwaway remarks that later prove not to have been so throwaway after all.
On their own, each one is perhaps dismissible.
With no further UK dates booked in, Harry Styles' final night at Wembley Stadium had all the hallmarks of an ending
On Saturday night, fireworks burst above Wembley Stadium in showers of gold as Harry Styles fell to his knees
Put them together, however, and it becomes easier to understand why so many fans left Wembley convinced Together, Together may still have another UK chapter to tell.
The biggest clue isn’t hidden backstage or buried in an interview – it’s currently sitting on a website.
When Harry announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, alongside the tour, word of mouth led fans to webelongtogether.co.
The minimalist webpage consists of a collage of photos of concertgoers, and the occasional appearance of a mysterious clock - which has quietly become part of the rollout.
Though, this is no ordinary clock. Instead of numerals, it features the words ‘kiss’ and ‘disco’, and has previously been seen to slowly tick down ahead of a major announcement. Currently, it is frozen on the time of ‘disco o’clock’.
This was as of Sunday, less than 24 hours after Wembley’s final show, when the clock appeared once again. It has become an unlikely barometer for whatever Harry might do next, and now fans are willing the hands to move, for a countdown to begin…
Yet the website wasn’t the only detail that caught fans’ attention, as before leaving the stage for the final time on Saturday, Harry smiled at the crowd and said: ‘I hope to see you very soon.’
To anybody attending their first Harry Styles concert, it probably sounded like little more than a warm farewell.
Harry’s 12 dates at Wembley overtook Coldplay’s previous mark of ten consecutive shows to claim the Guinness World Record for the longest single-run residency by any musician at the stadium
To those of us who were also there for the final London night of Love On Tour in 2023, however, it felt subtly different.
I was lucky enough to be at that final Wembley show too, and while every tour ending is emotional, there was a sense of finality in 2023 that simply wasn’t present this time.
Indeed, the speculation only intensified on the long walk back towards the station.
As we filtered through the crowds, one Wembley steward smiled before saying: ‘Don’t be sad. He’ll be back next year!’ Others have since shared similar encounters on social media.
Whether those comments reflected insider knowledge or simply the optimism of staff caught up in an extraordinary 12-night run is not known.
But they undoubtedly added another layer to the growing belief that Saturday night’s finale wasn’t quite the full stop it appeared to be.
Harry himself has done little to dampen the speculation.
During a recent appearance on US radio show, Bru On The Radio, he was asked if the world tour will ever reach Los Angeles - a city not on the roster that runs from Amsterdam to Sydney.
Harry’s answer was revealing, if characteristically understated.
‘Yeah, maybe,’ he smiled. ‘I think we’ll go one year at a time. Do this year first. We’ll see.’
Hardly a confirmation, but equally far from a denial, giving fans hope that the schedule isn’t set in stone.
The comment has taken on added significance because Together, Together has never followed the blueprint of a conventional world tour.
Rather than hopping between dozens of cities, Harry has instead built the tour around blockbuster multi-night residencies in a select handful of destinations, including Mexico City, São Paulo and New York.
That approach has broken records – including Wembley, where Harry’s 12 dates overtook Coldplay’s previous mark of ten consecutive shows to claim the Guinness World Record for the longest single-run residency by any musician at the stadium.
But it has also left obvious gaps.
Maybe Harry, ever the tease, is trailing an announcement that will drive fans wild
Since becoming engaged to Harry earlier this year, fiancée Zoe Kravitz has been a constant presence throughout the Wembley residency
Los Angeles and the American West Coast have yet to feature. Asia remains absent, including the lucrative markets of Japan and China. Nor are there any UK stadium dates outside of London.
Whether a Manchester or a Glasgow show are ever added remains anybody’s guess.
A source close to Harry tells me that if there were to be further shows next year, it would be a ‘closely guarded secret’ known only to a tiny circle around the singer.
That hasn’t stopped fans preparing just in case.
Across social media, many have already begun talking as though another announcement is only a matter of time, with some saying they’ve started putting money aside for what they hope will be another frantic ticket sale.
‘I’ve already started saving up for the 2027 dates!’ one TikTok user wrote, while another said: ‘Does Harry WANT me to go broke? Looks like we need to start saving again everyone.’
Of course, one person who has been watching the Together, Together tour from much closer than most is Harry’s fiancée, Zoe Kravitz.
Since becoming engaged to Harry earlier this year, the movie actress daughter of US rocker Lenny has been a constant presence throughout the Wembley residency, slipping into the crowd rather than the spotlight, and frequently spotted alongside his mother Anne Twist and other family members.
She even flew back from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding in time for his Wembley finale.
The couple have so far kept any wedding plans firmly under lock and key.
But if Together, Together were to stretch into a second year with fresh dates across the globe, it would inevitably raise questions over when the pair intend to tie the knot.
Maybe the website clock never begins its countdown and maybe ‘see you very soon’ was simply a polite goodbye. Perhaps Saturday night at Wembley really was the end of this chapter.
Or maybe Harry, ever the tease, is trailing an announcement that will drive us fans wild – one clock tick at a time.

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