Anya and I headed to Wembley to see Harry Styles last week, and what an amazing 24 hours we had!

We decided to stay overnight at the Premier Inn Hub in Marylebone rather than drive back to Birmingham after the concert, and it was such a good decision. 

Getting to Wembley was incredibly easy – just one overground train with one stop and no need to use the Tube.

Before heading into the stadium, we had a wander around Wembley. One of our favourite parts of any concert is people-watching, and the outfits definitely didn't disappoint! 

We also picked up some merch and even spotted a few people wearing Disko Kids T-shirts, which is always brilliant to see.

We also managed to hook up with Alison for a hello who is a big supporter of Disko Kids. https://www.instagram.com/iamalisonperry/ 

It was a really hot day, so Harry took to the stage in his shorts, and from the moment he came on, he was absolutely incredible. He played so many of the songs we love, and what always stands out is how much he genuinely cares about his fans. The atmosphere he creates and the sense of togetherness in the crowd is something really special.

Talking of fans... our DISCO Fan was absolutely invaluable throughout the concert! It kept us cool in the heat, and Anya sang and danced from start to finish. She had the best time – and so did I.

Despite the huge crowds, everything was really well organised. Getting out of Wembley afterwards was straightforward, and after only a short queue, we were soon on the train back to Marylebone.

For the concert, I wore our DISCO embellished vest (also available in a t-shirt) gold skirt, and lots of Disko Kids jewellery & accessories, including the Disco Fan. My leopard print bag was the perfect finishing touch and ideal for carrying all the essentials.

If you're lucky enough to get the chance to see Harry Styles live in the future, I'd say go for it. It was worth every penny and an experience we'll both remember for a very long time.

July 01, 2026

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