[News] NIALL HORAN ANNOUNCES SECOND ROD LAVER ARENA SHOW

Due to overwhelming demand during the presales, pop superstar Niall Horan has further cemented his status as a global icon, today announcing a second Melbourne show at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday 4 May, 2024.

Chart-topping, global superstar Niall Horan has today announced that he will be bringing ‘THE SHOW’ LIVE ON TOUR to Australia in April and May 2024 to celebrate the release of his upcoming third studio album, The Show. The Australian shows will kick off on 28 April at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, before heading to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on 1 May and wrapping up in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on 3 May. This will be Niall’s second headline tour of Australia since his Flicker world tour in 2018.

NIALL HORAN ‘THE SHOW’ LIVE ON TOUR 2024

SUN 28 APRIL | BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, BRISBANE QLD
WED 1 MAY | QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY NSW
FRI 3 MAY | ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE VIC
SAT 4 MAY | ROD LAVER ARENA, MELBOURNE VIC

Thrilled to be including Australia on his worldwide tour, Niall says, “I have said it many times, but I do mean it when I say that the times I have spent down under are some of the best periods of my life… I have had amazing shows in Australia and New Zealand, and I cannot wait to be back in 2024. My 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. This is going to be my best tour yet and I cannot wait to see all you ‘lovers’ in 2024.

A deeply felt meditation on everything from mental health to the infinite complexity and uncertainty of love, The Show is an endlessly spellbinding statement on following your heart to its absolute truth. As he gears up to share his most personal material yet in a truly extraordinary career, Horan is particularly eager to return to the stage.

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,” says Niall Horan. “To me, that’s always the greatest thing that can ever come from songwriting.”