Harry Styles Wembley Concert: Water Bottle Policy Changes and Heat Safety Measures

Wembley Stadium is making changes to its water bottle policy for Harry Styles' upcoming concert due to the unusually high temperatures in the UK. The singer will be performing at Wembley Stadium on June 23 as part of his record-breaking Together, Together residency, with Shania Twain as the special guest. To help fans stay hydrated and comfortable during the extreme heat, the stadium is allowing metal and hard-plastic water bottles inside the venue for this concert only. Fans can refill their bottles at free water stations and use soft-plastic bottles up to 500ml. Additionally, the price of bottled water at the bars will be reduced by 50%, and free sun cream will be available at information points inside the stadium.
Concertgoers are advised to drink plenty of water, use sun cream, and wear breathable clothing. They should take breaks in shaded areas and avoid arriving excessively early to minimize exposure to the heat. London is expected to have temperatures in the mid-30s, with a red Met Office extreme heat warning in effect from Wednesday morning to Thursday night. The concert doors will open at 5pm, with Shania Twain starting at 6.55pm and Harry Styles at around 8.15pm. The concert is scheduled to end by 10.30pm.
Harry Styles' Wembley residency, which began on June 12 and runs until July 4, has broken records as the longest residency by a single artist at Wembley Stadium. Styles has included unexpected musical references in his performances, such as songs from Underworld, Talking Heads, Happy Mondays, and Gorillaz. He also recently held a special orchestral concert at the Meltdown Festival in London. Styles' fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, released in March, has been praised for its production and musical exploration.
Despite the heat, Harry Styles' Wembley concert is set to proceed as planned. Wembley Stadium's adjustments to its water bottle policy, reduced water prices, and provision of free refill points and sun cream aim to ensure the well-being of attendees while they enjoy the show.