Niall Horan has revealed details of his fourth solo studio album, Dinner Party, set for release on June 5. The album follows his 2023 record The Show and features 12 tracks, with the title track as the lead single dropping on March 20. Horan described the inspiration as stemming from a pivotal dinner party.
Niall Horan announced his upcoming fourth studio album, Dinner Party, on March 18, 2026. The record, due out on June 5, serves as the follow-up to his 2023 album The Show. It comprises 12 tracks: 1. “Tastes So Good”, 2. “Dinner Party”, 3. “Monochromatic”, 4. “She Gets It from Her Mother”, 5. “Better Man”, 6. “Little More Time”, 7. “Flowers”, 8. “Boys Are Fun”, 9. “Fighting Over Nothing”, 10. “Pretty”, 11. “Die If I Don’t”, 12. “End of an Era” (Rolling Stone). The album has been executive produced by Julian Bunetta and John Ryan, and described in a press release as “cinematic and organic, with songs that play like memories being gently created” (NME). Horan first teased the project on Valentine’s Day, when guests at the Brooklyn restaurant Dinner Party received a bottle of wine handpicked by the singer, accompanied by a note: “Cheers to being done looking for somebody” (Rolling Stone). Days later, he posted on X: “Album is DONE.” The lead single, “Dinner Party,” arrives March 20. In a Capital Breakfast interview, Horan explained its origin: “This was the [song] that I was like, ‘OK, this is where the album starts from here’ … Because my relationship started on the night that this song is about” (Rolling Stone). He added in another statement: “an evening at a simple dinner party that changed the course of my life… After writing the song, the words ‘dinner party‘ became the nucleus for the rest of the record” (NME). Recently, Horan released ‘Drive Safe’, a collaboration with Myles Smith (NME). He has upcoming shows co-headlining with Thomas Rhett in Nashville and Hershey, plus BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Sunderland in May. Pre-sale access for European headlining dates is available (both sources).