Niall Horan weeps with joy returning to Madison Square Garden for The Show
In his first headlining MSG concert, Niall Horan couldn't stop thanking fans for getting him on the stage

The last time Niall Horan performed a headlining show at Madison Square Garden was in 2012 as a member of One Direction. A lot has changed in his career and the world since then. In 2016 he won the 1D arms race to become the first member of the boyband to release a solo single (“This Town”) after the band went on indefinite hiatus; in 2017, his first solo album, Flicker, went to number one on the Billboard 200. Then he released a second album, Heartbreak Weather, that had the unfortunate distinction of coming out within days of the COVID-19 lockdown in March 2020. It wasn’t until the world opened back up and he released his third album, aptly titled The Show, that Horan decided to make his MSG comeback. From his remarks, it was clear he wasn’t entirely sure that he could sell the venue as a solo act. But at his first sold-out concert on Thursday night, attended by The A.V. Club, it was clear that betting on himself paid off.
“I don’t know how I’m going to do this show,” he admitted early in the evening, becoming tearful over the “dream come true” of performing at the venue. (Up in the rafters, there’s a banner dedicated to ex-bandmate Harry Styles’ 15-show MSG run.) Throughout the night he reiterated his gratitude to the fans for getting him to this stage again and again. He made sure to acknowledge that concerts are expensive, humbly expressing appreciation that the audience would spend their hard-earned cash to see him play. He charmingly read signs, bantered with the crowd, and hugged an 81-year-old grandma. He even gave a shout-out to one fan named Megan who tweeted in 2022: “Niall sell out msg I’ll be front row.” “If I could I would,” Horan replied at the time. When he did sell out, he made sure to get Megan a front-row ticket.