Niall Horan is celebrating the incredible run of his ongoing 2024 world tour — “THE SHOW” LIVE ON TOUR — with the release of not one, but two live albums. Up first is The Show: Live From Madison Square Garden, out digitally August 30, collecting some of the finest moments of Horan’s sold-out two-night takeover of the legendary New York venue. Then, on September 6, fans will be treated to The Show: Live On Tour, which includes the MSG set plus 10 songs from shows around the world, from Melbourne to Milan, Tampa to Tokyo, and London to Łódź, Poland. Both releases will be released on vinyl November 22 including the highly collectible The Show: Live On Tour Deluxe Vinyl (read on for details) — pre-order is available HERE.
In a trailer following Horan’s walk out the energy and anticipation are palpable. The songs captured on these releases hail from all three solo albums, including The Show, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales tally and also topped the charts in the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Holland, and Belgium, among others. Listeners can relive striking, full-band renditions of the triumphant, harmony-rich “Heaven,” groove-steeped pop gem “Slow Hands,” and Horan’s first solo release, the intimate, acoustic “This Town,” alongside fan favorites from the past eight years of powerful songcraft. “Heaven (Live From Madison Square Garden)” will receive a proper single and video release Friday, August 23.
A triple-gatefold set, The Show: Live On Tour Deluxe Vinyl is a Niall Horan store exclusive. It features 20 tracks of live Niall spread across two discs of translucent black vinyl with red and gold splatter, plus an animated lenticular cover accented with sparkling gold foil. Inside, fans will find not only a double-sided wall poster, but also photos from every show on the album printed across four double-sided lithos and two record sleeves to mix and match within custom die-cut inner display windows. Collectors would be hard-pressed to find a better way to memorialize this year on the road.
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