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Niall James Horan ( ; born 13 September 1993) is an Irish singer-songwriter. He rose to prominence as a member of the boy band
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, formed in 2010 on the singing competition ''
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''. The group released five albums and went on to become one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. Following the band's hiatus in 2016, Horan signed a recording deal as a solo artist with
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and since has released two albums: '' Flicker'' (2017) and '' Heartbreak Weather'' (2020). ''Flicker'' debuted at number one in Ireland and the US, and reached the top three in Australia and the UK. The album's first two singles, " This Town" and " Slow Hands", reached the top twenty in several countries. ''Heartbreak Weather'' was released in March 2020, and debuted at number one in the UK, Ireland and Mexico, and at number four in the US.


Early life

Horan was born on 13 September 1993 in
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,
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. He has an older brother, Greg. His parents, Bobby Horan and Maura Gallagher, divorced when he was five years old, so he and his brother lived with their mother for a year. After spending a year apart from their father, they later decided to move in with him. He had asthma as a child. He attended St. Kenny's National School, a primary school, and Mary's College ( ga, Coláiste Mhuire), a Catholic boys school, which are both located in his hometown of Mullingar. Horan tried to play the guitar that his brother bought for his marriage, but was not able to play it. Horan, then aged 11, taught himself how to play the guitar by following YouTube tutorials. His aunt discovered his abilities one day when she was in the car with Horan as he started singing, and she had initially thought that the radio was on. As a teenager, he performed at the
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during a fund-raiser for the local football team, the Shamrocks. He was also bagging a support slot with former ''X Factor'' contestant
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at the Academy club in Dublin.


Career


2010: ''The X Factor''

In 2010, at sixteen years old, Horan auditioned for the seventh series of ''
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'' in Dublin. He sang "
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" and received mixed comments from the judges.
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was in his favour, but
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and guest judge
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felt that he needed some time to grow.
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voted to let him through, Cole said no, Walsh said yes, and Perry decided to vote yes. Horan was then put through to bootcamp. At bootcamp, he sang "
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", but failed to qualify for the category. After a suggestion from guest judge
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, Horan was put in a group with four boys who also failed to move on in the competition, and since they were too good to let go, the judges decided to agree with Scherzinger. Horan along with
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,
Liam Payne Liam James Payne (born 29 August 1993) is an English singer. He rose to fame as a member of the boy band One Direction. Payne made his debut as a singer in 2008 when he auditioned for the British television series ''The X Factor''. After being ...
,
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, and
Zayn Malik Zain Javadd Malik ( ; born 12 January 1993), known mononymously as Zayn, is an English pop and R&B singer. Zayn auditioned as a solo contestant for the British music competition television series ''The X Factor'' in 2010. After being eliminate ...
formed One Direction. Styles came up with the band name, which he thought would sound good when announcer Peter Dickson read their name out on the live shows. The group got together for two weeks to get to know each other and to practice. For their qualifying song at the "judges' houses" and their first song as a group, One Direction sang an acoustic version of " Torn". Simon Cowell later commented that the performance convinced him that the group "were confident, fun, like a gang of friends, and kind of fearless as well." Within the first four weeks of the live shows, they were Cowell's last act in the competition. During the competition, the band performed different songs such as
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's "
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" and
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's "
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", quickly gaining popularity in the Silver Islands. They finished in 3rd place, behind runner-up
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and winner
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.


2011–2015: One Direction

Following ''The X Factor'', One Direction was signed by Cowell to a reported £2 million
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record contract. They began recording their debut album in Los Angeles in January 2011. That February, a book licensed by One Direction, ''One Direction: Forever Young (Our Official X Factor Story)'', was released and topped ''
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Best Seller list. That same month, the band and other contestants from the series participated in ''The X Factor Live Tour''. During the tour, the group performed for 500,000 people throughout the UK. After the tour concluded in April, the group continued working on their debut album. Recording took place in Stockholm, London, and Los Angeles, as One Direction worked with producers such as
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,
Savan Kotecha Savan Harish Kotecha is an American songwriter and record producer from Austin, Texas. Kotecha is of Indian (Gujarati) descent. He was also the executive music producer of the 2020 film '' Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga'', for ...
,
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, and
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. One Direction's debut single, "
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", was released in September 2011. A global and commercial success, the song reached number one in several countries. Subsequent singles, " Gotta Be You", " One Thing", and " More than This", had also received success, with the first two becoming top ten hits in the UK. In November of that year, the group's debut album " Up All Night" was released in Ireland and the UK, reaching number one and number two on the charts, respectively. The album was released internationally in March 2012, and One Direction became the first UK group to have their debut album reach number one in the
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. To promote the album, they embarked on their first headlining concert tour, the Up All Night Tour. Originally intended with shows taking place only in Europe, additional dates in North America and Australia were added due to extreme demand. The tour was a commercial success; tickets sold out in minutes, and the tour was met with positive reviews from critics who applauded their singing abilities and stage presence. In May 2012, the band released the tour's DVD, Up All Night: The Live Tour. That same month, One Direction's first book to be licensed in America, ''Dare to Dream: Life as One Direction'', was published and topped ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. In September 2012, the group released "
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", the lead single from their upcoming second album. The album's second single, " Little Things," spawned the band's second
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in the UK. In November 2012, '' Take Me Home'', One Direction's second album, was released. It reached number one in over 35 countries, and, after reaching number one on the ''
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'', the group became the first boy band in US chart history to record two number-one albums in the same calendar year alongside becoming the first group since 2008 to record two number-one albums in the same year. To support the album, they embarked on their second headlining tour, the Take Me Home Tour, playing over 120 shows over four continents. In August 2013, '' One Direction: This Is Us'', a 3-D documentary
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was released and was a box office success, grossing over $68.5 million. One Direction's third book, ''One Direction: Where We Are: Our Band, Our Story: 100% Official'', was released that same month. The band's third studio album, ''
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'', was released on 25 November 2013. It was the best-selling album worldwide in 2013 with 4 million copies sold globally. "
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", the album's lead single, is One Direction's highest charting single in the US to date. Following the album's released, the group embarked on the Where We Are Tour. The band's first all-stadium tour, tickets sold out in minutes, and more shows were added due to "overwhelming demand." The band averaged 49,848 fans per show. The tour grossed over $290 million and was the highest-grossing tour of 2014, the 15th highest-grossing concert tour of all time, and is still the highest-grossing tour of all time by a vocal group. In September 2014, One Direction's fourth book, ''One Direction: Who We Are: Our Official Autobiography'' was released. The group's second
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, '' One Direction: Where We Are – The Concert Film'', was released in October 2014, showing footage of the band's shows at
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in
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. In November 2014, One Direction released their fourth album, ''
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''. The last album to include
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, singles "
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" and " Night Changes" both received platinum status. The album debuted number one in 18 countries, and One Direction became the only group in the 58-year history of the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart to have their first four albums debut at number one. In February 2015, the band embarked on the
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, playing shows in Australia, Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. Over 2.3 million tickets were sold with a gross of $208 million. In November 2015, '' Made in the A.M.'', their fifth album, was released. Led by singles "
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" and " Perfect", the album reached number one in multiple countries, including the UK, while it reached number two on the US ''
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''. Following the release of the album the group went on an indefinite hiatus.


2016–2018: ''Flicker'' and Modest Golf Management

In February 2016, Modest Golf, a golf management company that Horan founded together with Mark McDonnell and Ian Watts, was released. Modest Golf has since signed several golf players. In March 2019, Modest Golf earned its first European tour win when Italian golfer
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, the first golfer that the company signed back in August 2016, won the Kenyan Open. In September 2016, it was announced that Horan had signed a solo deal with
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. On 29 September 2016, Horan released his debut solo single " This Town". Since its release, it has peaked at number 9 on the
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and number 20 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. On 4 May 2017, Horan released his second solo single " Slow Hands". It also entered the top 10 in the UK and the top 20 in the US. In an interview with ''
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'', Horan stated that his upcoming album, '' Flicker'', was inspired by classic rock acts, including
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and
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, "Whenever I would pick up a guitar, I would always naturally play chords like that, and finger pick a lot and play that folky kind of style." He also described the collection as having a "folk-with-pop feel to it." Horan embarked on a worldwide tour, Flicker Sessions 2017, which started in August to promote the album. Horan announced that he had contacted American singer
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to contribute to his song "
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". In August, he debuted a song titled "On My Own" at Dublin's Olympia Theatre. On 15 September 2017, Horan released his third single from the album, "
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". ''Flicker'' was released on 20 October 2017, and debuted atop the ''Billboard'' 200. It also reached number one in Ireland and the Netherlands. On 8 November 2017, he performed alongside Maren Morris at the 51st Country Music Association Awards. In 2018, he embarked on the
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to promote the album.


2019–present: ''Heartbreak Weather'' and ''The Voice''

In September 2019, Horan stated that he had been working on his upcoming second studio album with
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, who helped him with a ballad entitled "Put a Little Love on Me". The album's lead single, " Nice to Meet Ya", was released on 4 October 2019. On 30 October, Horan announced that he would be embarking on the Nice to Meet Ya Tour in 2020. However, the tour was later cancelled due to the
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. "
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" was released as the album's second single on 6 December 2019. On 7 February 2020, Horan released the album's third single, "
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" alongside revealing the album's title as '' Heartbreak Weather'' and announcing 13 March 2020 as the release date. ''Heartbreak Weather'' was released to positive reviews and debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and number one on the UK Albums Chart. Whilst in lockdown, the singer co-wrote a new version of Ashe's song, " Moral of the Story", which was released in June 2020. On 21 May 2021, Horan and English singer
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released " Our Song". Horan will be a coach on the twenty-third season of the U.S. version of ''
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'' in spring 2023.


Artistry

Horan's music style has been categorized as
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,
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,
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,
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, pop,
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, and
pop rock Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre with an emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than rock music. Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, earl ...
. Horan cited
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as one of his biggest influences because they had similar life histories, as Buble's vocal talent was discovered by his aunt and the same thing happened to Bublé, except his talent was discovered by his father. At the beginning of his career, he saw Bieber as a career model. Horan is also inspired by the work of classic rock veterans like
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,
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, and
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.


Personal life

Horan enjoyed playing a number of sports while growing up, including
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,
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, and
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. In the summer of 2010, while playing football with friends, he injured his knee and was diagnosed with a floating kneecap. The problem recurred several times over the next couple of years, including a 2013 incident where he dislocated his knee onstage during a concert in
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. Horan went to the United States for major reconstructive surgery in January 2014, after the tour ended. After the surgery, he was invited to do physical therapy with
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by their manager,
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. Horan went through more than seven weeks of physical therapy with the members of the team and their physical therapist at their training ground in Surrey. In April 2018, Horan opened up on his diagnosis of mild OCD and his
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. Horan started dating American actress
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in December 2017. The two broke up in December 2018. Horan began dating account manager Amelia Woolley in 2020. He splits his time between
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and
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.


Advocacy

As a former member of One Direction, Horan was involved in the Action 1D campaign that "aims to end extreme poverty, tackle inequality and slow down
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with the help of their millions of fans". The band also supported
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. In May 2014, Horan hosted the Charity Football Challenge at
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's
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to raise money for Irish Autism Action. The celebrity football match had 10,000 spectators and raised about £300,000 for the charity. In 2016, Horan continued to support Irish Autism Action by creating limited edition T-shirts. Horan was a part of the
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2016 and 2019 star lineup that fundraised for
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. In 2017, Horan received an Arnie Award for his work with charities. In 2019, Horan joins UNICEF's Soccer Aid World XI team, formerly called Rest of the World, alongside retired sprinter Usain Bolt and former Chelsea FC player Didier Drogba. UNICEF's soccer aid tournament aims to raise funds to benefit children around the world. Horan has been actively involved with the Drive, Chip, and Putt initiative that encourages and supports the younger generation of golfers. He has also spoken about his desire to grow female participation in golf as well as wanting more support and promotion for women golfers, stating "golf is seen as a rich man's sport" and "we need more teenage girls involved". Since 2016, his management company and
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has put together fundraising shows called "Horan & Rose" to benefit
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and The Black Heart Foundation. In June 2020, Horan expressed his support for the
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movement and attended multiple London marches. Horan has also been vocal about the 2020 United States election year and has expressed his distaste for former United States President,
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, on multiple occasions. On November 7, 2020, Horan played a special live-streamed concert at the
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to support his touring crew and ''We Need Crew'' during the
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Filmography


Film


Television


Discography

* '' Flicker'' (2017) * '' Heartbreak Weather'' (2020)


Awards and nominations


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Horan, Niall 1993 births Living people 21st-century Irish male singers Capitol Records artists Folk-pop singers Irish guitarists Irish pop singers Irish male singer-songwriters Irish expatriates in the United Kingdom One Direction members People from Mullingar Pop rock singers Soft rock musicians Irish folk singers Irish country singers Indie folk musicians Irish rock singers Shorty Award winners