Watch Niall Horan Brave The Rain For 'Today' Show Concert

Niall Horan had his own “Today” show concert in New York City on Monday. Check out the videos below!

Despite rainy weather, hundreds of fans flocked to Rockefeller Plaza on Memorial Day to see the One Direction member perform solo. Horan started his set with his current single, “Slow Hands.” He went on to do “This Town,” which was his debut song as a solo artist, as Gossip Cop has reported. And then the Irish singer performed another track called “On The Loose,” which he also sang at Wango Tango earlier this month.

Asked about embarking on this new phase of his career, Horan told the morning show’s anchors, “It’s obviously been different, but I’ve just been enjoying it. Everything is completely from me. Every single lyric, every single, you know, music, every part of the musical instruments, it’s all come from me. I’m really enjoying that side of it.”

A full-length album is in the works, but still a ways away. “I’m going to be doing a lot of traveling this summer with ‘Slow Hands,’ going around and doing all the TVs and interviews and stuff around the world, so I’m going to be busy all summer,” Horan explained. “So hopefully when that ends, I’ll be able to do it somewhere in the fall sometime, I’d imagine.”

“I grew up on a lot of like, you know, old-school 70s, 80s American classic rock and some very quite folky stuff,” the performer went on to say about his sound. “I just wanted to do something that showed off what I’m about, I suppose, and not try too hard to scare people away.”

Horan performed on the “Tonight Show” last week, and, as he indicated, will continue to pop on screen in the months to come. And in one poignant moment during this morning’s concert, prior to performing “This Town,” he said, “Before I start, I’d like to dedicate it to the people who lost their lives in Manchester last week. It was a very sad thing. It’s the least I could do, just dedicate a song.” Watch the videos below.

Photo: Splash News


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