Niall Horan “never hid” from performing One Direction songs on his solo show.
The 29-year-old pop star rose to global fame with the 2010 boy band The X Factor, alongside Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zane Mailk and Liam Payne, before embarking on a solo career. He has started a successful career. went on hiatus in 2015, but still considers the classics “great songs” and still enjoys playing them.
When asked on Apple Music One if he would play any classic songs on his upcoming tour, he told Zane Lowe: There are a lot of things out there that feel like me. And it’s good to have a new version. ”
A reunion between the ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ hitmakers could happen, especially after Harry’s recent appearance in the finale of ‘The Late Late Show’ starring James Corden. Rumors circulated, but Niall quickly explained that there had been no conversations about a reunion. A comeback has ever happened, even though they were all talking.
He added: “Oh, it hasn’t stopped. Corden’s…long line…it’s in most interviews. We’ll talk about that later…yes, so no.” It’s as if the conversation never happened. It’s a great legacy. No, I don’t think it sucks the air out of the room. More than that, the answer is still the same. The conversation is not over. “Never happened. We talk regularly, but the conversation never materializes. God only knows if it will eventually happen. It could be like a Friends reunion.” It could be, it could be the whole tour, God knows what it is, but no, it hasn’t really happened.”
Meanwhile, the “Heaven” hitmaker plans to release his third studio album, The Show, on June 9 ahead of his 2024 world tour, an album he’s never made before. said it was the “most emotional” album of them all.
He added: “Probably more so then. The most emotional record I’ve ever made was looking far more right and left, a little bit more into the future, and this massive I imagine it’s because there’s been a period of contemplation, when you’re in the rat race, you tend to just go on, yeah, you’re right, so like I said before, when it’s going well, you just follow it Think nothing when you’re 17. “From your twenties to your twenties. Go anyway. No time to think. Just have fun and have fun.”