The Show: The Encore Niall Horan
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Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
03.11.2023
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- 1 Heaven 03:06
- 2 If You Leave Me 02:59
- 3 Meltdown 02:33
- 4 Never Grow Up 03:29
- 5 The Show 03:11
- 6 You Could Start A Cult 03:20
- 7 Save My Life 02:57
- 8 On A Night Like Tonight 03:08
- 9 Science 02:45
- 10 Must Be Love 03:10
- 11 You Could Start A Cult (Encore Version) 03:15
- 12 The Show (Encore Version) 03:11
- 13 Heaven (Live From Electric Picnic) 03:12
- 14 If You Leave Me / Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Live From Electric Picnic) 05:18
- 15 Meltdown (Stripped) 03:44
- 16 Save My Life (Live from Electric Picnic) 03:08
- 17 On A Night Like Tonight (Live) 03:38
- 18 Science (Live From Spotify Studios) 02:56
- 19 Something In The Orange (Live From Spotify Studios) 04:02
Info for The Show: The Encore
After debuting atop the charts in numerous countries with his third album, The Show, Niall Horan returns with The Show: The Encore – a deluxe edition featuring nine bonus tracks. Horan collaborates with Lizzy McAlpine on a new version of “You Could Start A Cult” and teams up with John Legend to reimagine the album’s title track. The collection also includes new live recordings from the Electric Picnic festival and Spotify Studios, plus alternate versions from Niall’s Vevo Extended Play session.
Rolling Stone said, “Niall Horan elevates his game with The Show, his third and finest album yet.” American Songwriter observed, “Horan no doubt followed his instincts on The Show, leading him to a stunner of an album that cements his standing in the pop world.” Bustle noted, “Niall Horan’s story is a master class in manifestation.”
A near-lifelong songwriter who taught himself to play guitar as a kid in Ireland – and who names attending an Eagles concert at age four as a pivotal moment in shaping his sensibilities – Horan has sold over 80 million records and toured the globe multiple times as part of the iconic One Direction. In 2017, he made his full-length solo debut with Flicker, a Platinum-certified and chart-topping album featuring the triple-Platinum single “Slow Hands.” Heartbreak Weather followed in 2020 and topped the U.K.’s Official Albums chart and Billboard’s Top Album Sales tally.
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