Attention fans!! Wembley Stadium confirms rule changes for Harry Styles’ concert.
Wembley confirms rule change for Harry Styles gig tonight amid red ‘extreme heat’ warning
WEMBLEY Stadium has confirmed a rule at the stadium which will affect thousands of fans attending tonight’s Harry Styles show.
The former One Direction singer is due to continue his record-breaking ‘Together, Together’ residency at the venue, with support from Shania Twain.
Harry Styles’ Wembley residency began on June 12 and is due to continue into JulyCredit: Anthony Pham/Shutterstock
Temperatures are set to be above 30C in London todayCredit: Alamy Live News.
The rule change comes as temperatures skyrocket in the capital with the mercury set to rise above 30C.
In a statement, Wembley officials said the venue’s usual water bottle policy is to be relaxed.
While metal bottles are not usually permitted inside the stadium, guests will be allowed to bring metal or hard plastic water bottles to the show tonight.
These can be filled at free refill stations, which will be available throughout the 90,000-capacity stadium.
Empty soft-plastic bottles up to 500ml are also permitted, while bottled water sold across all bars will be reduced by 50 per cent.
Free water points will be available in the stadium with free sun cream also available.
Fans have been advised to stay hydrated, take breaks in shaded areas, wear sun cream, dress in loose, breathable clothing and avoid arriving too early.
The warning comes as London faces extreme temperatures this week, with highs in the mid-30s forecast for Tuesday.
There is also a red Met Office extreme heat warning in place from Wednesday morning into Thursday night.
Harry Styles’ Wembley residency began on June 12 and is due to continue into July.
His remaining London dates after tonight are June 26, 27, 29, and July 1, 3 and 4.