Niall Horan recently shared a poignant new single, "Little More Time," which he describes as his "favorite song" from Dinner Party, his upcoming fourth studio album.
Dinner Party, which will be released on June 5 via Capitol Records, is available for pre-order /pre-save here.
"'Little More Time' is a song about wanting time to stand still. If you could just press pause and the world would stop yet you could still live within the world like no one was watching," explained Horan. "I spend a lot of time away from home. So having found roots and wanting to be at home more, I felt compelled to write a song about the smaller moments and wishing that you could just stay in them."
Horan will perform on the plaza at New York City's Rockefeller Center on June 12 as part of the Citi Concert Series on "TODAY." He'll also play co-headlining stadium shows with Thomas Rhett at Nashville's GEODIS Park on July 9 and Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on July 18. He'll kick off the UK/EU leg of Dinner Party Live On Tour on September 22 in Birmingham, England at Utilita Arena Birmingham.
Earlier this month, Horan shared the intimate title track - the nucleus of the album.
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