Niall Horan announces 26-date ‘Dinner Party Live’ 2027 North American arena tour. Tickets on sale May 15 via Live Nation
Niall Horan is bringing his biggest headline run to date. The Irish singer-songwriter and former One Direction member has announced the North American leg of his “Dinner Party Live On Tour,” a 26-date arena run produced by Live Nation set to launch on March 17, 2027, at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minn. The tour supports his fourth studio album, “Dinner Party,” arriving June 5 via Capitol Records, and follows what was already a 1.2-million-ticket juggernaut with his 2024 “The Show” Live On Tour.
The two-month run crosses the continent, stopping at marquee venues including United Center in Chicago, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, TD Garden in Boston, State Farm Arena in Atlanta, and The Kia Forum in Los Angeles, before wrapping May 29 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Rolling Stone has described “Dinner Party” as “a celebration of life and love,” a phrase that fits the album’s origin story: Horan wrote the title track after meeting his long-time girlfriend for the first time at a friend’s dinner party.
Ticket Details and Summer Stadium Shows
General on-sale begins Friday, May 15, at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation. A Citi presale opens Tuesday, May 12, at 10 a.m. local time, followed by an artist presale on Wednesday, May 13, at 10 a.m. local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale.
Before the arena run begins in 2027, Horan has a busy summer calendar. He will perform on the plaza at New York’s Rockefeller Center on June 12 as part of the Citi Concert Series on The Today Show. He is also set to co-headline two stadium shows with country star Thomas Rhett, at Nashville’s GEODIS Park on July 9 and Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pa., on July 18. The UK and European leg of Dinner Party Live On Tour will kick off September 22 in Birmingham, England, at Utilita Arena Birmingham.
The Album Behind the Tour
“Dinner Party“ is the follow-up to 2023’s “The Show” and is executive-produced by Julian Bunetta and John Ryan, key collaborators from throughout Horan’s solo career. The 12-track album, which Horan has said was influenced by Irish musician Damien Rice, carries no featured collaborations, a deliberate creative choice that places his song writing squarely at the center. Two singles are currently out: the title track “Dinner Party,” released March 20, and “Little More Time,” released April 23, which Horan has called his personal favorite song on the record.
With more than 90 million records sold worldwide as a solo artist and chart-topping albums spanning “Flicker,” “Heartbreak Weather,” and “The Show,” Horan arrives at this campaign with proven arena-filling credentials. The 26-stop North American run reflects confidence from both the artist and Live Nation that “Dinner Party” is built for rooms of this scale.
