Harry Styles has made history with his 12-date Wembley run, the longest single-artist residency in history.
Yet his opening act Shania Twain ensured she wouldn't be overshadowed on Harry's first night as she took to the stage in a sexy ensemble.
The legendary singer, 60, looked incredible on Friday evening as she slipped into a flesh-flashing corset paired with tiny hotpants.
Adding height to her frame, the mother-of-one sported a pair of knee high suede boots, while she accessorised with sheer fingerless gloves.
Shania finished off her look with a chunky silver choker, matching bangle, and a stack of gold necklaces.
Harry Styles' opening act Shania Twain ensured she wouldn't be overshadowed on Harry's first night as she took to the Wembley Arena stage in a sexy ensemble on Friday
The legendary singer, 60, looked incredible on Friday evening as she slipped into a flesh-flashing corset paired with tiny hotpants
Shania whipped the crowd up into a frenzy as she performed hits such as That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like A Woman! ahead of Harry taking to the stage.
Taking to Instagram the following day, Shania shared snaps from her performance and captioned the post: 'Wembley Stadium… WOW! What a way to kick off this run of shows with my gorgeous friend @harrystyles.
'You were so loud!! Thank you for welcoming this Canadian girl with so much love ❤️'.
Shania will join Harry for all his London dates, which celebrates the release of his fourth studio album Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally.
Harry's setlist mixed fan favourites like Golden, Adore You and Music for a Sushi Restaurant with new tracks including Dance No More, Aperture and Are You Listening Yet?
After London, the tour heads to São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne and Sydney.
Despite packing out stadiums, fans have expressed outrage over the 'diabolical' cost of tickets for his world tour, which ranged from £72.95 to a whopping £725.45 for his London shows.
Many fans were left disappointed, with some saying the pricing has doubled for the same tickets on his Love On Tour shows from 2021-2023.
Even Liam Gallagher has weighed in and said Oasis' pricing was 'reasonable' by comparison.
Oasis faced similar backlash when tickets for their reunion tour were released with prices rising to £350.
Harry announced a seven city global residency, called Together, Together, at the start of the year.
He will be making 50 stops in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City - including 30 nights alone at Madison Square Garden - Melbourne and Sydney from May through December in 2026.
The ticket prices were finally revealed when the first ticket sale kicked off for the Amsterdam and London shows.
And while many of the singer's longtime fans were ecstatic over his highly anticipated return to the stage and rejoiced after scoring entry into his shows, some were left outraged when they saw how much they had to spend.
Adding height to her frame, the mother-of-one sported a pair of knee high suede boots, while she accessorised with sheer fingerless gloves
Shania whipped the crowd up into a frenzy as she performed hits such as That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like A Woman! ahead of Harry taking to the stage
Harry's setlist mixed fan favourites like Golden, Adore You and Music for a Sushi Restaurant with new tracks including Dance No More, Aperture and Are You Listening Yet?
While the price for the American tickets have not been released yet, Harry's tickets ranged in price from £72.95 (equivalent to $99.67) to a whopping £725.45 (which equals $991.13) for his London shows.
In Amsterdam, it cost anywhere from €74.05 (or $87.79) to €828.62 (which is $982.38 in USD).
In comparison, Harry's 2022 residency at Madison Square Garden ranged in price from $39.50 to $199.50, while his sold-out run at Wembley Stadium in London in 2022 started at only £45 and went up to £99.
Harry is offering three VIP packages for the tour, which are the most pricey tickets.
The first, called the Together Package, costs £725.45 for the London show and €828.62 for the Amsterdam show and comes with one general admission floor ticket in one of the pits, early entry into the building with priority access to the floor, a scheduled time and fast pass access to the pop-up shop, one Together VIP laminate, access to the exclusive pre-show Together VIP Lounge inclusive of light appetizers and one drink token to use on specialty cocktails and mocktails, a gift pack with exclusive merch items, a photo opportunity in front of the VIP backdrop to commemorate your evening and access to the on-site VIP concierge team.
The second package, called the KISS Package, costs £468.45 or €533.62 and includes all of that except access to the lounge, while the third, called the DISCO Package, is £333.45 or €348.62 and also excludes the fast pass access to the pop-up shop.

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