Former One Direction member Niall Horan has released extra tour dates for the UK and Ireland leg on his upcoming 2024 world tour.
Horan’s third solo album The Show was released on June 9th earlier this year and featured the singles “Heaven” and “Meltdown”.
Just weeks after the announcement of his latest LP, Niall Horan excited fans with the news that he would be embarking on a worldwide tour in 2024. Due to the incredible success of his number 1 album The Show, and phenomenal demand for his live shows, Horan took to social media to announce he was adding more dates for the UK and Ireland.
Can’t believe I’m saying this but the response to The Show Live On Tour 2024 has been so mind blowing that I’m adding more shows in the UK and Ireland
Tickets go on sale 8 September at 10am BST . Sign up for my newsletter at https://t.co/BnjqkzT7vW for access to the 6 September… pic.twitter.com/jwo3z9yIrh
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) September 1, 2023
The upcoming tour promoting The Show will be Horan’s biggest tour to date, as well as his first headline tour in six years following his 2018 Flicker Sessions world tour. The Irish born singer describes The Show as “a piece of work I’m so proud of and now it’s time to pass it over to you to go and make it your own.”
In a recent interview with Pride, Niall revealed his excitement for his upcoming tour stating “It’ll be just good to get back on the road doing what I love. Doing shows all over the world is something that I just can’t wait to do again. It’s the best feeling,”
Tickets for the extra dates of The Show Live On Tour go on sale September 8th at 10am BST. You can find more information here.
Tour dates:
20/02/2024 – SSE Arena – Belfast, Ireland
21/02 – SSE Arena – Belfast, Ireland
23/02 – 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland
24/02 – 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland
25/02 – 3Arena – Dublin, Ireland
27/02 – Resorts World Arena – Birmingham, UK
28/02 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, UK
01/03 – Wembley OVO Arena – London, UK
04/03 – Cardiff International Arena – Cardiff, UK
05/03 – AO Arena – Manchester, UK
07/03 – Sportpaleis – Antwerp, Belgium
08/03 – Zenith de Paris – Paris, France
11/03 – Mercedes-Benz Arena – Berlin, Germany
12/03 – Royal Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark
14/03 – Oslo Spektrum Arena – Oslo, Norway
15/03 – Hovet Ice Hall – Stockholm, Sweden
17/03 – Sportovni Hala Fortuna – Prague, Czech Republic
18/03 – Atlas Arena – Lodz, Poland
20/03 – Olympiahalle – Munich, Germany
21/03 – Mediolanum Forum – Milan, Italy
23/03 – Wizink Center – Madrid, Spain
26/03 – PSD Bank Dome – Dusseldorf, Germany
27/03 – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Netherlands
28/03 – Ziggo Dome – Amsterdam, Netherlands
23/08 – Royal Hospital Kilmainham – Dublin, Ireland
27/08 – Co-Op Live – Manchester, UK
28/08 – First Direct Arena – Leeds, UK
30/08 – Utilita Arena – Newcastle, UK
31/08 – P&J Live – Aberdeen, UK
03/09 – O2 Arena – London, UK