
Former One Direction member Niall Horan has dropped his second single from his upcoming album ‘Dinner Party’. The 12 track LP is set to come out on the 5th of June resulting in his fourth studio album as a solo artist. This comes at no surprise after Horan had announced his ‘Dinner Party’ tour which will take place from September to November.
After releasing his title track ‘Dinner Party’, Horan gave fans another insight into the album and took to Instagram to call ‘Little More Time’ his “favourite song off the album” before dropping it. ‘Little More Time’ was produced by long time collaborators John Ryan, Julian Brunetta, and Afterhrs. The Irish singer-songwriter also released a seaside visual for ‘Little More Time’ on YouTube. The montage style video features a series of scenic clips of Horan playing the piano and guitar, evoking a nostalgic feeling.
In an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, Horan discussed the meaning behind ‘Little more time’: “This is my favourite song on the album. I don’t know what it is about it. It takes me back to when we wrote it in the studio. I wrote it with Steph Jones and Rocky Block, and we were in Nashville. I just love that feeling like this could collapse on its face or it could be the biggest song in the world, and it wouldn’t make a difference to me. You know when you make something and you’re just like so proud of it straight away from first listen.”
“This song is basically about me not wanting to leave my house, you know, and having these roots for the first time and just wanting to spend more time here, a little more time if you like. I just love the kind of 90’s jam feel it has to it. It feels loose and I love singing it, it just makes me feel really good. So, I’m very proud of this song and I can’t wait for everyone to hear it in its totality.”
The full interview can be watched here on YouTube for fans who want to hear more about the album as a whole.
His UK leg will begin on the 22nd of September in Birmingham and end in London on the 3rd of October before he takes on Europe. £1 from every sold ticket will be donated to the LIVE Trust in support of grassroots music in the UK. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and other ticketing sites.
