Niall Horan spoke to Rolling Stone about how the death of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne inspired him to complete his new song 'End of An Era.' He described the timing as bittersweet. The interview covers his career reflections and balancing fame with creativity.
In a recent Rolling Stone interview published on April 30, Niall Horan opened up about the profound impact of Liam Payne's passing. Horan explained that the loss motivated him to finish his new track 'End of An Era.' 'It felt like the right thing to do and something that we wanted to do, just terrible that we had to,' he said, as quoted by Rolling Stone. The interview highlights the emotional weight behind the song's creation amid personal tragedy. Horan also reflected on his touring experiences, noting a need for a break after an intense year. 'It was just the craziest year ever... We played to like 1.5 million people or something nuts like that,' he told the magazine. He expressed some nervousness about upcoming arena shows following a gap between tours. The conversation touched on maintaining normalcy amid fame to fuel creativity. Horan pointed to Noah Kahan as an example, saying, 'If @NoahKahan doesn't disappear for the last two years, you don't get 'The Great Divide' or 'Porchlight'.' A full video of the interview is available on YouTube. Payne, who died in late 2024, was a key member of One Direction alongside Horan. The interview underscores how Horan is processing grief through music while navigating his solo career.