Skip to main content

Former One Direction band member Niall Horan announces new solo music and festivals in 2023 https://ift.tt/1oEuZl5

New music is coming from Niall Horan in the upcoming year.

Horan took to social media on Thursday when he shared the news that he would be putting out a third album, and he plans on taking his music on the road at multiple music festivals. 

"I'm back. I've got new music coming in the new year that I'm really really proud of, and I appreciate you being so patient with me while I've done it," Horan said in a social media video. 

HAILEE STEINFELD'S SINGLE ‘WRONG DIRECTION’ SPARKS NIALL HORAN, ONE DIRECTION DISS TRACK RUMORS

The singer did not reveal any details about his new music. He released his debut solo album "Flicker" in 2017 and released a second album, "Heartbreak Weather" in 2020. 

Prior to releasing his own music, he was part of the extremely popular boy band One Direction with Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson and Liam Payne. 

Even though nothing has been officially announced as of now, Horan did make it clear that he plans to play his music at multiple festivals in 2023. 

"Something that I've wanted to do forever is festivals, and I've never really had the opportunity to do it," he said. "I think we will be announcing some festivals in the next couple of days and weeks and months for next year, which I'm really excited about." 

On top of releasing his own new music, it was also recently announced that Horan would be a coach on "The Voice" season 23, Blake Shelton's last season with the show. Horan will also be sitting with returning coach Kelly Clarkson and fellow new addition, Chance the Rapper.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Miami-based Pelico, which offers a supply chain orchestration platform, raised a $40M Series B led by General Catalyst, bringing its total funding to $72M (Colin Campbell/Axios) https://ift.tt/kfjRq7o

Colin Campbell / Axios : Miami-based Pelico, which offers a supply chain orchestration platform, raised a $40M Series B led by General Catalyst, bringing its total funding to $72M   —  Supply chain orchestration platform Pelico raised $40 million in strategic financing led by General Catalyst, co-founder Tarik Benabdallah tells Axios Pro.

Tesla's robotaxi service will launch in Austin with just ~10 cars that are geofenced to avoid complex intersections and monitored by backup teleoperators (Richard Waters/Financial Times) https://ift.tt/4Pt6rf8

Richard Waters / Financial Times : Tesla's robotaxi service will launch in Austin with just ~10 cars that are geofenced to avoid complex intersections and monitored by backup teleoperators   —  Autonomous ride-hailing service to make tentative debut in Austin, Texas, with only about 10 cars  —  For Elon Musk, tech's great showman …

'Squad' Democrat calls for end of Israel's 'Gaza blockade' as he condemns Hamas terror attacks https://ift.tt/C91ITW6

New York Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman , a member of the group of House progressives known as "The Squad," took to social media Saturday to call for an end to the Gaza blockade and condemn the Iranian-backed Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. "I strongly condemn the horrific attacks by Hamas and am saddened by the loss of precious lives, especially on the holy day of Simchat Torah," Bowman said in a statement , which was shared to social media. "We need a way to end this deadly violence that is killing and traumatizing generations of Israelis and Palestinians alike — including the blockade of Gaza," he added. "I have been to the Gaza border and know that Israelis and Palestinians are constantly living in fear. We must work harder to ensure peace in the region." As new developments are made, Bowman, who made headlines recently after he pulled a fire alarm in Congress amid a vote to keep government open, said he and his team will be monitoring the...