Niall Horan Asks Fans to Help Him Choose the Setlist for His ‘Dinner Party’ Tour

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Niall Horan Asks Fans to Help Him Choose the Setlist for His ‘Dinner Party’ Tour

Billboard · 2 hours ago

Niall Horan turned to his fanbase to help narrow down the song selections for his forthcoming tour, citing the challenge of choosing from four albums' worth of material. He directed supporters to an interactive voting page where they can each select up to twenty tracks they'd like to hear performed live.

The voting mechanism allows fans to browse through his entire discography by album or search for specific songs, giving them agency in shaping the setlist. With all four of Horan's albums having achieved top-10 Billboard 200 debuts, the artist faces significant competition among tracks vying for limited performance slots during the tour, which begins about one month after the announcement.

  • Niall Horan invited fans to vote on 20 songs for his upcoming Dinner Party Live on Tour setlist
  • Interactive voting tool allows supporters to search and select tracks from his four-album catalogue
  • Tour launches approximately one month after the setlist announcement

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Niall Horan is an Irish singer-songwriter, best known as a former member of One Direction, who has built a solo career spanning four studio albums, each of which has reached the top ten of the US Billboard 200 chart. He is preparing for a new concert tour, referred to as the "Dinner Party" tour, which is due to start within weeks.

With such a large back catalogue to draw from, Horan has invited his fans to help decide which songs make it into the live show. He has set up an online voting tool that lets supporters browse his albums or search for individual tracks and pick up to twenty songs each they would like performed.

The move reflects a wider trend of artists involving fans directly in decisions about live performances, and matters to those following Horan's career because it will shape what audiences actually hear when the tour begins.

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