' Wembley residency is 'set to generate £200m for London' after ticket prices sent his fans into a frenzy.
The singer’s 12-night residency will see fans splash out on ticket sales, travel, and accommodation.
, generated nearly £1 billion in 2024 with her 15 concerts in four British cities, but Harry has opted to perform only in London.
This will lead to the capital city being the major beneficiary of the spending generated from his fanbase.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) said that one million-plus ticketholders are expected to spend £709 million, including the cost of millions of pounds on tickets.
And non-Londoners are expected to cash out £200 million on hospitality, retail purchases and accommodation, according to The Times.
Harry Styles' Wembley residency is 'set to generate £200m for London' after ticket prices sent his fans into a frenzy
The singer’s 12-night residency will likely see fans cash out up to £700 million in ticket sales, travel, and accommodation
Harry has secured the fastest selling album from a male solo artist in almost a decade as his career rockets further after he dropped his new record, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
The singer, 32, released his fourth studio album last Friday and it has stormed straight to Number 1 on the Official Album Charts, with single American Girls taking the top spot on the Singles Chart.
Harry has had the biggest opening week for a male solo artist in almost a decade, since Ed Sheeran's ÷ (Divide) in 2017.
According to Official Charts Company data, Harry's new album sold in excess of 183,000 copies in its first seven days, 70,000 more copies than his 2022 record Harry's House.
The record has also topped the Official Vinyl Albums Chart and nets Harry the biggest opening week on vinyl of his career, with over 66,000 sleeves sold in the past seven days, smashing his previous 36,000 best with Harry's House.
The huge vinyl sales also means the former star has secured the biggest selling vinyl of 2026 so far.
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