Niall Horan is heading back out on the road with a new run of UK shows, officially titled ‘The Dinner Party Tour’.
Set for September and October 2026, the tour will see Horan return to arenas across the country, bringing his latest era to some of his biggest UK crowds yet.
IRELAND, UK & EUROPE, you’re first up for Dinner Party Live On Tour! pre-order the album from my store for access to next Tuesday’s presale. general onsale begins Thursday, April 2. check https://t.co/QD3toWSDy0 for more details.
i cannot wait to see you all soon. this album was… pic.twitter.com/wj9UjYGmg2
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) March 24, 2026
UK Tour Dates
The newly announced run includes six arena shows across the UK:
September 2026
22 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham
23 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle
25 – Co-op Live, Manchester
28 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
29 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
October 2026
2 – The O2, London
It’s a tight but major run, closing with a headline night at London’s O2.
A New Era on the Road
Since launching his solo career, Niall Horan has built a sound that sits somewhere between pop, folk and soft rock, with a focus on songwriting that translates easily into a live setting.
Albums like Flicker, Heartbreak Weather and The Show have helped him carve out a clear identity away from his early days, and his live shows have followed that same trajectory, growing steadily in scale while keeping a sense of intimacy.
‘The Dinner Party Tour’ feels like the next step in that evolution.
What to Expect from the Shows
Horan’s live sets tend to strike a balance between stripped-back moments and full-band sing-alongs, and that’s likely to carry into this tour.
Fans can expect a mix of his biggest solo tracks alongside newer material, all delivered with the kind of easy crowd connection that’s become a key part of his shows.
Even in arenas, his performances tend to feel relaxed and conversational, which is part of what sets them apart.
Tickets and Demand
Tickets for the UK dates are expected to go on sale soon, with presales likely running ahead of general release.
Given his track record of selling out UK arenas, demand is expected to be strong, particularly for Manchester and London.
The Bottom Line
‘The Dinner Party Tour’ continues Niall Horan’s steady run as a solo live act, bringing him back to UK arenas with a set of shows that feel both polished and personal.
For fans, it’s another chance to see that balance play out live, this time across a focused run of major venues.

