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Niall Horan: Live at the Royal Albert Hall

Featuring songs from Niall’s two smash hit albums Flicker and Heartbreak Weather, this multi-camera event will see the former member of One Direction and his full band perform for fans around the world thanks to time-zoned live streams. In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has put full-capacity live events on hold, all profits from the show will be shared between Niall’s touring crew who are currently unable to work and #WeNeedCrew relief fund.

Top Cast

  • Niall Horan

    Niall Horan

    Self

  • Jake Curran

    Jake Curran

    Self - Guitars

  • Alex Torjussen

    Alex Torjussen

    Self - Drums

  • John Bird

    John Bird

    Self - Bass

  • Louis Querelle

    Louis Querelle

    Self - Keyboards

  • Conor Masterson

    Conor Masterson

    Self - Strings

Overview

Featuring songs from Niall’s two smash hit albums Flicker and Heartbreak Weather, this multi-camera event will see the former member of One Direction and his full band perform for fans around the world thanks to time-zoned live streams. In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has put full-capacity live events on hold, all profits from the show will be shared between Niall’s touring crew who are currently unable to work and #WeNeedCrew relief fund.

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