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Niall Horan Announces 2024 Tour, Beginning in February

Niall Horan has launched a new headlining tour that will begin at the end of February. Fans have been waiting for a new album and tour for over 4 years since the last “Flicker” world tour in 2019. The singer-songwriter will tour Europe and the US, 16 countries in total. On a Twitter post showing the tour poster, he stated “I’m so excited to get back on the road. I’m going to make sure this is the best show possible for all of you.”

Niall Horan thanks his fans for the overwhelming positive response at the tour dates’ tweet.

The Irish artist has been promoting his new in-studio album The Show as well. This includes singles such as “Meltdown” and “Heaven.” The Show arrived #1 in the charts of 5 countries. The album received positive reviews from fans and critics alike. In a Twitter post he added, “I’m so happy you all had such a great reaction to the new music. I’m incredibly proud of this album and I’m glad that you’re enjoying it too. I couldn’t be more grateful. Love you Lovers xx”

Niall Horan had the support of his fans since the One Direction days back in 2010 when One Direction were first formed by judge Simon Cowell, on the worldwide famous show X-Factor. Let’s go over a bit of the band’s history…

Niall Horan first auditioned for the show when he was only 16 years old – just a teenager! When the band won third place on the show, they released their first studio album Up All Night, and the rest was history. They became on of the most famous bands in the world at the time. The group disbanded when Zayn left in 2015, so the remaining four members released a last album named Made in the A.M., did a worldwide tour for a year, and announced their hiatus in 2016.

Niall Horan began his solo career right after the hiatus, as he wrote and produced his first in-studio album, Flicker, released in 2018, followed by Heartbreak Weather in 2020 and now The Show in 2023.

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