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Singer set to unveil previously unreleased tracks “Dress” and “Nothing” for the expanded reissue
Niall Horan is revisiting the era of Heartbreak Weather. On Tuesday, the artist revealed plans to enhance his 2020 album with an additional eight songs, including live renditions of the album’s singles, slated for release this Friday.
The reissued album will introduce two new songs, “Dress” and “Nothing,” alongside live recordings of notable tracks such as “Small Talk” and “Dear Patience,” which were performed at Royal Albert Hall during the pandemic. The collection will also feature stripped-down versions of the singles “Nice to Meet Ya” and “Black and White,” a special Vevo Studios version of “Put a Little Love on Me,” and a fresh in-studio re-recording of “No Judgement.”
“I am incredibly grateful for the unwavering support you’ve shown this album over the years,” Horan shared in his announcement on Tuesday.
The reissue will also be available in a deluxe vinyl edition, which adds another track, “Everywhere – Live on Tour,” captured during Horan’s 2024 tour. This two-LP set will feature a striking baby-blue design, a lyric booklet, and an appealing aqua-blue vinyl pressing.
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Horan celebrated the album’s anniversary on Instagram last week, recalling that Heartbreak Weather was released at the onset of the Covid pandemic. “Since it coincided with global events and the cancellation of my tour, it wasn’t until last year that I could finally witness fans singing these songs back to me,” he reflected. “Seeing it evolve into a fan favorite over the last few years has meant the world to me.”
Following the release of Heartbreak Weather in 2020, Horan launched his album The Show in 2023, which was subsequently followed by a deluxe edition and two live recordings from his tour.
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