Niall Horan Talks About One Directions Reunion

Niall Horan

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For a very long time, One Direction was at the pinnacle of their career. Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles rose to fame close by one another and released five albums in succession. After the release of Made in the A.M. in 2015, the band members split up. Their fans have been excitedly waiting for them to have a reunion.

Niall Horan speaks about One Direction Reunion

In a new episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, Niall Horan talked about his life after One Direction. He additionally shared how the ex-bandmates have not examined anything about the reunion. He said he wasn’t certain about the reunion as no one at any point discusses it. Nonetheless, he uncovered that he consistently converses with the One Direction Members. He mentioned that every one of them have become fathers now and have gotten effective in their own particular manners. Also, even he adores what he is doing now.

Niall shared that if all the One Direction members needed to have a reunion he would be down for it. He needs to sit in a room and converse with them about this yet isn’t sure when that would occur. He added that having a similar point of view about this would be troublesome at this point. He wouldn’t do it except if everyone would be totally committed to it. He said that he wouldn’t have any desire to half-compel someone into doing it.

After the band split, Niall has been doing incredible with regards to music. In 2016, he released his debut solo named This Town. He released his first solo album on 20 October 2017 called Flicker. In March 2020, he released his second album Heartbreak Weather. He and British singer Anne-Marie released a melody called Our Song a week ago, alongside a video to go with it. The tune is a piece of Anne-Marie’s album Therapy. Michael Holyk directed the music video for Our Song which portrays the two vocalists as Bonnie and Clyde-style lovers fleeing the cops in a Jaguar XK120.

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