Horan’s Dinner Party: Live on Tour launches with its U.K. and Europe leg of shows next month
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NEED TO KNOW
- Niall Horan asked fans to help choose songs for his Dinner Party: Live on Tour setlist via a website
- Fans can select songs from his four solo albums, but One Direction tracks are not included in the options
- The tour kicks off its U.K. and Europe leg in September before heading to Australia and North America in 2027
What do you want to hear Niall Horan perform on tour?
The Irish singer-songwriter is gearing up to launch his Dinner Party: Live on Tour with its U.K. and Europe leg next month and took to social media on Tuesday, Aug. 18 to ask fans for help building the show’s setlist.
“Lovers! I’m almost done with the tour set list but it’s gotten so much tougher,” wrote Horan in an Instagram Stories post. “So I need your help.”

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The “Heaven” musician shared a link to a website where fans can choose songs from any of Horan’s four albums — 2017’s Flicker, 2020’s Heartbreak Weather, 2023’s The Show and 2026’s Dinner Party — for him to perform.
One Direction songs are not up for consideration, but Horan’s performed the band’s 2014 hit “Steal My Girl” live a couple of times this year.
The website also asks fans to specify which show they’re attending and provide an email address. “With four albums, it’s becoming harder and harder to build a setlist,” reads a note on the submission page. “Help let Niall know which songs you want to hear!”
Once the U.K. and Europe leg of Horan’s Dinner Party: Live on Tour wraps in November, he’ll play a string of shows in Australia throughout February before kicking off the North American leg in March.
Horan’s Dinner Party album was released in June and reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album spawned three singles: its title track, “Little More Time” and “End of an Era.”
The “Slow Hands” artist previously teased his setlist for the upcoming tour in an interview with Rolling Stone. “You could go on forever. Four albums is fun to work with, though,” he said. “You could probably see where it’s going based off the last one. You can see which songs are starting to disappear. Some of them might make a reappearance.”
“I kept gaps in the set list and threw songs in and out. It’s funny how songs that you wrote on the first album match up to songs on this album in a weird way and could go next to each other in a set list,” added Horan. “I like to take people on a bit of an up and down rollercoaster throughout the gig, obviously come out with a bang.”
He continued, “If I was a fan, I’d be very excited.”
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