Niall Horan Announces Fourth Solo Album ‘Dinner Party’ With Warm and Cinematic Title Track

Niall Horan will release Dinner Partyhis fourth solo studio album, on June 5 via Capitol Records. Today, he shared the intimate title track—a moving tale of how a chance encounter at a dinner party sparks a once-in-a-lifetime sense of connection. With a growing sense of euphoria, he sings, “Knives, forks / And things I’ve never felt before / Crashing lights / When you first saw me / Yeah, I met you at a dinner party / Chandeliers, 2 a.m. coffee/ Yeah, I met you at a dinner party.” Horan wrote the song with John Ryan, Jamie Scott, Afterhrs and Julian Bunetta. Listen to “Dinner Party” HERE. Pre-order / pre-save the album HERE.

“Dinner Party is a thank you to the past and a hello to the present, covering the big life events and the small, sometimes messy, in-between moments that actually make them up,” Niall Horan explains. “Much of the album explores that tug of war between falling in love while being terrified of losing them and how that risk is actually the best part. There’s love, intimacy, fear, loss, hope, dreams—all wrapped together across it.”

There’s something about sharing a table that feels like sharing a future and Dinner Party brings the listener into that experience with warmth, wit and sincerity. The album is cinematic and organic, with songs that play like memories being gently created. Julian Bunetta and John Ryan, Horan’s longtime collaborators, served as executive producers. His other creative partners and co-writers included Afterhrs, Amy Allen, Ian Franzino, Andrew Haas, Steph Jones, Rocky Block and Joel Little.

Horan, who recently teamed up with Myles Smith on “Drive Safe,”  is featured on the cover of GQ HYPE

which describes Dinner Party as “a collection of sincere sepia-toned songs that Horan says he began to write in 2024 after turning 30, when he was able to slow down, reflect on the past, savor the present, and imagine his future.” Read the feature HERE.

The multi-Platinum-selling singer/songwriter first rose to prominence as part of the internationally acclaimed One Direction and has since firmly established himself as a powerhouse solo artist, selling over 90 million records worldwide. He launched his solo career with the Platinum-certified album Flicker—featuring the triple-Platinum hit “Slow Hands”—and followed it with 2020’s Heartbreak Weather, which ranked No. 1 on both Billboard’s Top Album Sales Chart and the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart. The Show, his third studio album, topped the same two charts as well as tallies in numerous other countries. Lead single “Heaven” debuted as the highest new entry on both the Global and U.S. Spotify charts, giving Horan the biggest streaming day of his solo career.

His 2024 global headline trek “THE SHOW” LIVE ON TOUR brought his music to packed arenas across multiple continents, culminating in a sold-out North American run and over 1.2 million tickets sold worldwide. Beyond music, Horan has become a fan favorite as a coach on NBC’s “The Voice,” winning three seasons—an achievement that underscores his ability not only to create hits but also to inspire and mentor the next generation of talent. His performance for President Joe Biden at the White House further cemented his status as an artist with both global reach and cultural impact.