Global superstar Niall Horan has announced his highly anticipated Dinner Party Live On Tour, with a run of huge UK and European arena dates set for autumn 2026.
The tour will kick off on 22 September 2026 at Utilita Arena Birmingham, before heading to some of Europe’s biggest venues including London’s The O2, Dublin’s 3Arena, Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, Paris’ Accor Arena and Co-op Live in Manchester.
Fans won’t have to wait long to secure tickets either. General sale begins at 10am on Thursday 2 April, with a number of presales running earlier in the week via his official website.
For those looking to get early access, presales will take place across the week, while selected European dates will also include a Mastercard presale running from Tuesday 31 March (10am) through to Thursday 2 April (9am).
In a boost for the UK music scene, £1 from every ticket sold will go to the LIVE Trust, helping to support grassroots venues and emerging artists across the country.
A new era with Dinner Party
The tour shares its name with Horan’s upcoming album Dinner Party, which sees the singer take a more reflective and stripped-back approach to his songwriting.
Described as warm, cinematic and personal, the record captures moments of connection and growth, with songs that feel like memories in the making. Longtime collaborators Julian Bunetta and John Ryan return as executive producers, alongside a strong lineup of co-writers including Amy Allen, Joel Little and Steph Jones.
Horan recently teamed up with Myles Smith on Drive Safe, offering fans an early glimpse into the sound of this new era.
Speaking about the album, Horan revealed he began writing Dinner Party after turning 30, using that milestone as a moment to slow down, reflect and look ahead.
Expected to be one of 2026’s biggest tours
With arena dates across the UK and Europe and a brand new album on the way, Dinner Party Live On Tour is already shaping up to be one of the biggest live runs of 2026.
Given Horan’s track record for selling out major venues, fans are expected to move quickly when tickets go live.
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