LNER Plans One-Off Harry Styles Train Ahead of Wembley Concerts

LNER Plans One-Off Harry Styles Train Ahead of Wembley Concerts
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LNER has set out plans for a one-off themed rail service celebrating Harry Styles, timed to coincide with the artist’s first UK concert at Wembley Stadium on Friday 12 June 2026. The operator says the special working is designed to turn the journey itself into part of the occasion for fans travelling to London.

Branded the ‘Together, Together Train’, the service will operate in a southbound direction from Edinburgh Waverley, departing at 0830 and carrying passengers along the East Coast Main Line to the capital. LNER says the concept is intended to mirror the sense of anticipation surrounding what is expected to be one of the largest live music events of 2026.

The train selected for the occasion will be LNER’s Pride-themed unit, ‘Together’, which will be temporarily reimagined for the day. Passengers are promised a range of onboard elements created specifically for the service, including exclusive limited-edition merchandise and curated moments aimed at bringing fans together throughout the journey. LNER said the experience is built around the idea that the trip to the concert should be as memorable as the destination itself.

The Harry Styles-themed service follows a previous music-focused initiative by the operator, after the Oasis-themed ‘She’s Electric’ train ran last summer to mark the band’s reunion. LNER described the latest concept as a continuation of its efforts to create distinctive travel experiences linked to major cultural events.

Stuart Thomas, Communications Director at LNER, said:

“Bringing our ‘Together’ Pride train to celebrate Harry Styles’ ‘Together, Together’ tour feels like the perfect match. Both are rooted in inclusivity, joy and bringing people closer, and we’re proud to help fans travel in the spirit of what Harry’s shows are all about. It’s a great reminder that rail, and music, have the power to connect people - not just to places, but to each other. From Edinburgh to London, and all the stops between, we want fans to feel the excitement build because when you’re heading to Wembley, ‘as it was’ just isn’t good enough.”

The service will call at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Newcastle, Darlington, York, Doncaster, Newark Northgate and Peterborough before terminating at London King’s Cross. LNER said this will allow fans from across its East Coast route to join the themed train as it heads towards Wembley for the landmark show.

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