Harry Styles Wembley 2026: Complete Parking & Travel Guide

Heading to see Harry Styles at Wembley Stadium? Get essential travel tips and simple ways to book stress-free parking for the Together, Together tour.

Wembley Stadium: The UK's Biggest Venue

Wembley Stadium is the largest stadium in the UK, with a capacity of 90,000 and a calendar that takes in everything from international football to world-renowned artists. It sits in the London Borough of Brent and draws enormous crowds for every major event — which makes parking near Wembley one of the most challenging aspects of any visit.

This summer, Harry Styles makes history at Wembley with a record-breaking 12-night residency as part of his Together, Together world tour — the most shows performed by any artist in a single year at the iconic venue, surpassing Coldplay's record of 10 nights in 2025. With special guest Shania Twain joining for the London dates, and tickets sold out across the run, every show night will see tens of thousands of fans descending on the same postcode at the same time. Planning your parking and travel in advance is essential.Event Details

Event: Harry Styles — Together, Together

Dates: 

  • Friday 12 June 2026

  • Saturday 13 June 2026

  • Wednesday 17 June 2026

  • Friday 19 June 2026

  • Saturday 20 June 2026

  • Tuesday 23 June 2026

  • Friday 26 June 2026

  • Saturday 27 June 2026

  • Monday 29 June 2026

  • Wednesday 1 July 2026

  • Friday 3 July 2026

  • Saturday 4 July 2026

Venue: Wembley Stadium, London HA9 0WS

Special Guest: Shania Twain (all London dates)

Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster. Prices range from approximately £56 for standard seated tickets to £466 for premium pit areas. VIP packages are available from around £469 to £725.

Book Your Wembley Parking in Advance

On event days, a special event zone is in place around the stadium, preventing anyone from parking on surrounding streets who isn't a local resident or business with a permit. Pre-booking your Wembley parking with JustPark removes the uncertainty. There are over 200 private driveways and off-street spaces within a 10-minute walk of the stadium, with some spaces from as little as £2 per hour.

Where?
When?
Search events
When?

When you book in advance, you can:

  • Secure a space before you travel and arrive knowing it's waiting

  • Avoid the event zone restrictions and the risk of fines on surrounding streets

  • Skip last-minute scrambles and inflated on-the-day prices

  • Extend your stay through the JustPark app if plans change, subject to availability

With 12 nights of shows across late June and early July, spaces close to the stadium will be in continuous high demand — book early to get the best options at the best prices.

Where to Park Near Wembley Stadium for Harry Styles

Demand for parking around Wembley Stadium tends to be highest in these areas:

  • Find Parking Near Wembley Park — The closest options to the stadium, these spaces fill up fastest on event days. If you want to be within easy walking distance of the turnstiles or entrance, booking here as early as possible is the most reliable approach.

  • Reserve a Space Near Wembley Central — A practical choice slightly further out, with a mix of private driveways and off-street spaces bookable through JustPark. A manageable walk from the stadium, and roads here tend to clear more quickly after events.

  • Book Parking in Harrow and Kenton — For visitors happy to make more of the final leg by Tube, parking further out in this direction is a useful way to sidestep the worst of the event-day congestion closer to the ground.

Be aware that residential streets near the stadium are subject to the event zone restrictions on concert nights — unauthorised vehicles risk fines or removal. Pre-booking an off-street space removes that risk entirely. Parking a little further from the stadium also tends to make your post-show exit considerably smoother.

Alternative Ways to Get to Wembley Stadium

Travel to Wembley by Public Transport

Three stations serve the stadium, all within easy reach:

  • Wembley Park — Accessible via the Metropolitan Line and Jubilee Line from most areas of London, making it the quickest Tube option for the majority of visitors.

  • Wembley Stadium Station — Just one stop from London Marylebone on Chiltern Railways, with a short 10-minute walk to the stadium via the White Horse Bridge.

  • Wembley Central — Connected to the Bakerloo Line and London Overground between Watford Junction and London Euston.

Bus routes 83, 182, 206, 223, 297 and N83 all stop within a 5-minute walk of the stadium and run regularly on concert nights. Use the TfL Go app for real-time arrivals on the day of your show.

Parking further along any of these lines and completing the journey by rail is one of the most effective ways to avoid event-day traffic entirely.

Drive Part of the Way and Take the Train to Wembley

If you're travelling from outside London and prefer to drive part of the way, parking at a train station further out is a practical option. It keeps you clear of central London traffic and can work out cheaper than parking close to the stadium.

Here are some options from different directions:

  • From the North and Midlands – Park at a station along the Chiltern Railways route and take the train directly to Wembley Stadium Station.

  • From the WestPark at Reading Station and take a fast service into London Paddington, then connect to the Tube towards Wembley.

  • From the SouthPark at Gatwick Airport Station and take the train to London Victoria, then continue by Tube.

  • From the EastPark near Stratford Station and connect via the Jubilee line directly to Wembley Park.

Use JustPark to find and book station parking at your preferred departure point, so your space is confirmed before you set off.

Avoid Pop-Up Parking Near Wembley Stadium

Handmade signs advertising cheap parking close to the stadium are a common sight around Wembley on event days. These should be avoided. Many of these operators are uninsured, may be parking cars illegally on private or public land, and offer no security for your vehicle. In some cases they are outright scams. Always pre-book through a trusted platform or use the official car park.

Concert Night Parking Tips for Wembley Stadium

  • Book ahead — Spaces near Wembley sell out quickly, particularly across a 12-night residency where demand is sustained over multiple weeks. The sooner you book, the better your options.

  • Stay off the residential streets — The event zone is enforced on concert nights and covers a wide area around the stadium. Always pre-book rather than risk it.

  • Allow extra time — Factor in at least 30 minutes either side of the show for queues and congestion when arriving and leaving.

  • Think about your exit — Parking further from the stadium or heading straight to a Tube station after the show typically means a quicker and calmer journey home. Expect a wait of 15 to 60 minutes to enter Wembley Park station immediately after the show ends.

Harry Styles Wembley 2026 — Parking FAQs

  • How far in advance should I book? As early as possible. With 12 consecutive shows over three weeks, spaces close to the stadium will be in sustained demand throughout late June and early July. Many spaces will be snapped up weeks before the first show.

  • What time should I arrive? Doors open at 5pm, giving you plenty of time to explore Wembley Park before the music starts. Shania Twain is expected on stage at approximately 7:20pm, with Harry taking to the stage from approximately 8:30pm. The stadium curfew is 10:30pm. Arriving early gives you time to park, pass security, and get settled without rushing — factor in at least 30 minutes for traffic and queues.

  • Is Wembley Stadium cashless? Yes. No kiosks inside the stadium accept cash. Make sure you have a contactless or card payment method with you on the night.

  • Are there age restrictions? No children aged 4 and under are permitted. Under 14s are not permitted on the pitch standing area. All under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.

  • What happens if the show runs late and I need more time? You can extend your parking session through the JustPark app, subject to availability. It's worth checking your booking options before you travel so you know you have the flexibility if you need it.

Live Near Wembley Stadium? Earn on Event Days

If you live near Wembley Stadium — in areas such as Wembley Park, Wembley Central, or Harrow — you're sitting on a valuable asset across every night of the residency. With 12 shows running from mid-June into early July, demand for nearby parking is not just high on one night — it's sustained across three weeks of back-to-back events.

Listing your driveway on JustPark is free, takes just a few minutes to set up, and puts you in full control. You choose when your space is available and set your own price — but with JustPark's scheduled pricing tool, you can automatically charge more on high-demand concert nights and less on quieter days, so you're always earning what your space is worth without having to adjust it manually each time.

Many hosts near major venues earn significantly more during concerts and cup finals than on ordinary weekdays. The bigger the event, the greater the demand — and Wembley's calendar is one of the busiest in the country.

Secure Your Wembley Parking for Harry Styles Today

Don't leave it to chance. Spaces near Wembley Stadium get booked up fast — and with 12 consecutive shows bringing tens of thousands of visitors to the same postcode night after night, availability close to the stadium will disappear quickly.

Pre-book your parking near Wembley Stadium with JustPark and arrive relaxed, on time, and ready for one of the biggest concert events of the summer.

  • AppStore
  • Google Play