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Niall Horan has properly announced his fourth solo album, 'Dinner Party'

Longtime collaborators Julian Bunetta and John Ryan executive-produced the record, which is due to drop this June.

Niall Horan has properly announced his fourth solo album, 'Dinner Party'
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18 Mar 2026 • 4:50 pm

The Lowdown

(everything wotcha need to know)

  1. +Niall Horan has announced his fourth solo album, 'Dinner Party', set for release on 5th June.
  2. +The album is executive-produced by Julian Bunetta and John Ryan, his longtime collaborators.
  3. +Horan will share the title track on 20th March 2026, which reflects on his first meeting with girlfriend Amelia Woolley.
  4. +He describes the song as pivotal, stating it marked the start of the album and his relationship's journey.
  5. +'Dinner Party' follows Horan's 2023 album 'The Show', which he toured globally in 2024.
Former Dork cover star (and current contender for our Nicest Man in Pop award) Niall Horan is set to release 'Dinner Party', his fourth solo record, on 5th June. Executive production on the album comes from longtime collaborators Julian Bunetta and John Ryan.

Ahead of the album, Horan shares the title track this Friday (20th March 2026). The song documents the evening he first crossed paths with girlfriend Amelia Woolley. Written last summer while renting a house in Surrey, England, the song captures a moment that Horan says changed the trajectory of his life — and his next record.

Speaking to Capital Breakfast, the Irish artist described how the track became the foundation for his forthcoming fourth studio album. "This was the [song] that I was like, 'OK, this is where the album starts from here,'" he explained. "Because my relationship started on the night that this song is about. And I realized that that dinner party became a bigger thing than just sitting around, getting drunk and having a bit of food. It's become the next six years of my life and hopefully the rest of it. So, yeah, it allowed me to then go and write songs that were about all of the moments of this said relationship."

When first announcing the single on social media earlier this month, Horan offered further context: "This song is about a really happy and big moment in my life. 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. that once in a lifetime moment that i am grateful for and for everything that came after that night."

The pair originally met through mutual friends at a dinner party, an occasion that sparked a relationship now spanning six years. Horan's upcoming album follows 2023's 'The Show', his most recent solo LP and third overall since departing One Direction.

The record follows 2023's 'The Show', which Horan took on a global arena tour throughout 2024.

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