Niall Horan bringing The Show to Royal Hospital Kilmainham

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Niall Horan is back on home soil as he prepares to play two highly-anticipated, sold-out gigs at Royal Hospital Kilmainham tonight and Saturday.

The Mullingar man is bringing his biggest tour yet, The Show Live On Tour, to the stage on the grounds of the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin 8.

It's the former One Direction star's first headline run since 2018's Flicker World Tour and he'll be performing songs from all three of his solo albums, including his No.1 album The Show.

The Show Live On Tour kicked off in February with two nights in Belfast SSE Arena. He has since played gigs in Europe, Australia and Asia, and wrapped up the North American leg in August.

Following the two-night stint at Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Horan will head to Central and South America.

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Announcing the gigs, Horan said that his "favourite thing in the world is being on tour."

"Performing my songs for my fans and sharing those incredible moments together are the reason why I write music in the first place," he said.

"This is going to be my best tour yet and I cannot wait to see all you 'lovers' on the road in 2024.

"There’s nothing better than watching the crowd sing back to you with all that emotion on their faces and knowing that they’re attaching the song to something meaningful in their own lives. To me, that’s always the greatest thing that can ever come from songwriting."

Horan will be supported by American musician Del Water Gap and singer Elle Coves.

Gates for Niall Horan's Royal Hospital Kilmainham gigs open at 5pm

Gates for the venue open at 5pm with the concert beginning at 6.50pm. No queuing is permitted before the gates open.

Concert goers should note that there is no re-admission at the event - if you leave for any reason there is no re-entry.

The Mullingar native has sold over 80 million records and toured the globe multiple times as part of One Direction.

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