Harry Styles’ mid-week Wembley Stadium shows are being hit with special heatwave measures as London swelters under soaring summer temperatures.
The 32-year-old singer's concerts this week will see relaxed rules on water bottles, with fans now allowed to bring refillable containers past the turnstiles from Tuesday.
Those carrying metal or hard plastic bottles will be able to top up at water refill stations inside the stadium.
A spokesperson confirmed that “traditional policies around water bottles have been relaxed for the past few events as temperatures have risen”, urging fans to come prepared and stay hydrated throughout the show.
In a bid to keep concertgoers safe in the scorching mid-to-late 30s heat, bottled water will also be sold at half price at stadium bars.
Free sun cream will be available at all information points, while signs across Wembley will remind fans to take breaks in the shade and drink plenty of water.
Officials are also advising fans not to queue for hours in advance, warning that they should only arrive when doors open to avoid unnecessary exposure to the sun.
Despite the extreme weather, Harry himself was spotted jogging towards Wembley over the weekend, surprising fans given the intensity of his high-energy Together, Together performances.
It comes as the Watermelon Sugar star opened up about withdrawing from public life after his last tour in 2023, admitting he became something of a “hermit”.
Speaking on the Q With Tom Power podcast, Harry said he had grown used to staying in, turning down invitations and avoiding constant travel, explaining that time alone made him reflect deeply on his need for space from the spotlight.
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