Irish singer-songwriter, Niall Horan, recently posted a video on Instagram that shows him walking to the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto in order to perform a concert. The decision to walk was due to the heavy traffic in the area, which would have made it almost impossible for Horan to arrive at the concert venue on time. He was in Toronto as part of his tour, where he held two concerts over the weekend of June 28-29, 2021.
In the video, Horan can be seen walking with his crew to the Proclaimers’ iconic song, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles),” while a long tow of cars was stuck in terrible traffic beside them. On reaching the venue, Horan expressed his joy at arriving on time, saying, “In all my years of playing shows, I don’t think I’ve ever walked into a venue.”
Horan is now set to perform his remaining shows for his present tour in Europe and the UK. The tour is scheduled for August and September 2021. Tickets for the shows are available through Ticketmaster.
Finally, Niall Horan released his most recent album, titled ‘The Show,’ in early June last year. Discussing the record with NME ahead of its release, Horan commented that he had subconsciously grown due to the pandemic and relationships, which have enabled him to release a sound “that a 30-year-old would release, not a youthful version of what I did before.
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