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Niall Horan reissuing Heartbreak Weather with two unreleased tracks

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Niall Horan is set to release two unreleased songs from his 2020 solo album 'Heartbreak Weather'.

The 'Slow Hands' singer has announced a special 5th anniversary reissue of the record, which will feature the tracks 'Dress' and 'Nothing', as well as live recordings of 'Small Talk' and 'Dear Patience' from a Royal Albert Hall set amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

It will also include stripped-back versions of 'Nice to Meet Ya' and 'Black and White', and a re-recording of 'No Judgement'.

Horan announced on Instagram: "To celebrate the 5th anniversary of Heartbreak Weather's release, a special edition of the album with bonus tracks "Dress" and "Nothing," along with live versions of several songs from the album, will be released digitally this Friday. Pre-orders for the physical editions, including a special limited edition deluxe vinyl with an additional live track, are now available from the link in my bio.

"I can't thank you enough for the love and support you've continued to show for this album all these years later xx."

The reissue comes after the former One Direction star confirmed he has started work on his fourth solo album.

During a recent interview with Golf Pass, Horan was asked: "What's the number one thing you're currently working on or excited about for the future?"

 

To which, he replied: "I am literally, this week, just about to sit down and I've been like accumulating some ideas but I'm going to sit down and start writing my next album."

He added: "That's an exclusive, I'm working on a new album, guys."

Horan had teased fans by sharing a picture of some acoustic guitars in a photo dump on Instagram.

The 31-year-old singer is back to work after the tragic death of his 1D bandmate Liam Payne, who passed away in October, at the age of 31, after falling from a balcony at his hotel in Buenos Aires.

Horan reunited with bandmates Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and former member Zayn Malik at Payne's funeral the following month.


 

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