
Niall Horan has thanked his fans for their support following the release of his new album.
Niall released his fourth studio album, Dinner Party, last month, with the record going number one in several countries, including on these shores.
The Mullingar man is set to kick off his tour in September — save for two shows in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday and Thursday, before heading to Hershey, Pennsylvania, on July 18.

After taking some time off in between releasing his album and going on tour, the star came back to social media to thank his fans for listening to the album.
‘Back after taking some time off after album release,’ Niall wrote. ‘Feeling so grateful for all the love it’s gotten from all around the world, especially in Ireland, UK, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Australia where the album hit No.1.’
‘Next up… two special shows in Nashville and Hershey with my pal @thomasrhettakins, then on to tour in September. Can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on.’

One of Niall’s pics from his recent break included an appearance on This Is Football, with the singer revealing who he was rooting for at the World Cup last month, just before the tournament kicked off.
While Ireland didn’t end up making the finals, Niall went on to say that his support was for our nearest neighbours… Scotland.
‘I think I’m going to go with the Scottish, they’re our Celtic brothers, you know, I’m going to stick with them,’ Niall told the Associated Press before the tournament.
While Scotland ended up crashing out of the tournament after the group stages, people weren’t surprised at where Niall’s allegiances lied, due to his long-lasting friendship with Scotsman Lewis Capaldi.
The pair connected through social media back in 2017, after Niall shared his admiration for the Scottish star’s hit song, Lost On You.
Lewis then supported Niall throughout his 2018 tour before featuring on the 2022 Irish documentary, Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar.











