Harry Styles fans attending his upcoming concerts at Wembley Stadium should take note of a significant change in the venue’s rules. This adjustment comes in response to a warning from the Met Office about soaring temperatures in the following days, coinciding with the former One Direction member’s performances during his 12-day residency at Wembley.
As the heatwave intensifies, organizers have implemented additional health and safety measures for the midweek shows at the 90,000-capacity stadium. Attendees are now permitted to bring refillable water bottles inside the venue, with complimentary sunscreen available to shield against the scorching sun.
Concert-goers can bring empty soft-plastic bottles without caps, up to 500ml in size, and utilize the free water refill stations located throughout the stadium. In a departure from the norm, metal water bottles will be allowed this time. Bottled water prices at the bar will also be reduced by 50%, and sunscreen will be offered at information points.
Wembley Stadium advises visitors to take breaks in shaded areas, dress appropriately, and avoid excessive alcohol consumption. Alongside on-screen guidance, information points will be stationed around the stadium for any inquiries. The ‘Together, Together’ tour, following Harry Styles’ latest album release, has garnered excitement among fans, who are flocking to the venue to enjoy the performances, including special appearances by Shania Twain.
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