After his first meeting with his Argentine fans in 2018 on his tour “Flicker World Tour”, the long-awaited reunion was scheduled for 2020, but had to be canceled due to the pandemic. Now the most anticipated news has arrived: Niall Horan confirms that he will pass through Buenos Aires as part of his most important international tour to date, “The Show Live On Tour.” The appointment for his live meeting with his fans from Argentina will be at Movistar Arena on October 2produced by DF Entertainment.
“There is nothing like looking at the audience while they sing with all the emotion on their faces, knowing that each one links the song with something significant in their lives,” said the singer when announcing the tour that has kept him busy throughout 2023 throughout Europe and North America. presenting The Show, their third album released in 2023.
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Heartbreak Weather, the predecessor to The Show, came out just before the pandemic, so the big world tour I had planned had to be postponed. Initially frustrated at not being able to go out and sing his songs with fans, Niall found this isolation situation an ideal window of time for introspective exploration and a lot of songwriting work – mostly on a piano, since his guitars were stranded in a warehouse. – which today materialized in The Show, their most profound album to date.
2024 finds him realizing the dream of that great world tour, but with another very important album in his career under his belt, so it will be the first time that the materials from both works are played live in Argentina. Velvety-voiced, Niall Horan has always brought that warm, raw element to One Direction, and that’s clear listening to the endearing songs he’s released in his solo career, which includes hits like “This Town”, “Slow Hands” and “Heaven”as well as every time he goes on stage.
With The Show, Niall upped the ante. Entering his 30s, he released a more mature album, far from his days as a teenage musician, with his own increasingly polished sound. For this album, he collaborated with producers John Ryan and Joel Little, who also collaborated with his former bandmate Harry Styles at Harry’s House. In The Show new inspirations converge, for example in the eighties “Meltdown”, although we also find that simplicity of guitar and voice that comes out so well in a powerful ballad such as it is. “You Could Start a Cult”.
The show that will finally see him with his thousands of fans in Argentina will undoubtedly be an unforgettable night, premiering all of his newest material and reviewing many of the songs that brought him here.
Source: Ambito

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