The former One Direction star will release nine new tracks this week.
Niall Horan is releasing new music.
The Mullingar superstar has announced he's dropping an extended version of his latest album "The Show," which will feature nine new tracks.
John Legend is among the featured artists for the new project, and will put his talents to work on a new version of "The Show."
The former One Direction star will also cover Tears For Fears' "Everybody Wants To Rule the World," as well as some live performances.
"The Show: The Encore" drops digitally this Friday, with CD and vinyl editions releasing on April 5th.
Hello Lovers ! I’m excited to announce that ‘The Show: The Encore’ will be out digitally on November 3rd with vinyl and CD editions to follow on April 5th.
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) October 24, 2023
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