The Mullingar singer is one of the acts featured at next year's Stradbally festival.
Niall Horan says he's 'coming home,' in response to the Electric Picnic line-up.
The Mullingar superstar is one of ten acts announced for next year's festival, which returns to Stradbally from September 1st - 3rd.
The former One Direction member took to Twitter to say he's 'always wanted to play' at EP.
Ireland. I’m coming home! Always wanted to play @EPfestival and can’t wait to get on stage next year. Remaining tickets on sale Friday https://t.co/svekayCNaB pic.twitter.com/mDRr2YIEON
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) December 5, 2022
Horan joins Billie Eilish, Lewis Capaldi and Fred Again on stage at Electric Picnic 2023.
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