

âIâm just loving this evolution.â Niall Horan throws a sunny pop-rock Dinner Party. Touring 2023âs The Show in 2024 undoubtedly inspired Niall Horan for his next project. âYou have to paint a few pictures before you get the nice ones,â he tells Apple Musicâs Zane Lowe. âBut I think the tour did a lot for me, and the success of the last album just gave me a confidence to just go in and stand behind a mic, set up a band, jam, see what came from it and release it.â Enter his fourth solo album Dinner Party, which lets Horan float through dreamy and soaring pop rock with a few tender ballads at the table. The upbeat and earnest âTastes So Goodâ opens the 12-track paean to love and relationships (âIt just sounds like three dudes in a room jamming, and thatâs exactly what it is,â Horan says). âShe Gets It from Her Motherââone of three songs co-written by Morgan Wallen collaborator Rocky Blockâbears a twangy â70s aesthetic. Shiny and catchy, âPrettyâ unearths a more mature but still chant-worthy chorus, reminiscent of Horanâs youthful career. The album does end with an emotional wallop. Horan honours his friend and One Direction bandmate Liam Payne, who tragically lost his life in 2024, with âEnd of an Eraâ. âWe had it, pure magic/Remembering what it was like/Time passes so fast that/I couldnât tell you goodbye,â he reflects on the atmospheric tribute. And ultimately the singer-songwriter appreciates where he came from and where heâs going. âAs long as the fans keep wanting it, thatâs all I want to hear,â he says. âI love doing what I do. The older I get, the more aware, the more grateful you become, the more you take it all in. And Iâm just loving this evolution.â