Niall Horan performing in Los Angeles in December 2023.Photo:Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for iHeartRadioNiall Horanhas been reflecting on “just how fast the night changes” on his latest tour.The formerOne Directionmember, 30, is currently out on hisThe Show: Live on Tourrun, his first solo tour since 2018’sFlickerWorld Tour, and he just played his biggest solo show to date at the 21,000-capacity AO Arena in Manchester, England. Select songs from 1D’s catalog have made the setlist throughout his tour, and at his Tuesday show in Manchester, he gave a moving performance of “Night Changes.”Fanscapturedvideos— some of which have goneviral— of the Irish artist’s performance, which they shared on social media.Based on the fan-recorded footage, Horan sang the song off 2014’sFourwhile strumming an acoustic guitar and appearing under a disco ball. He and his band seemingly altered the arrangement of the hit ballad, transforming it into even more of a folky tune.Niall Horan.Tyler Golden/NBC via GettyThe “This Town” singer invited fans to join in on the chorus, although it appeared as though thousands chimed in as soon as he played the first note and knew the lyrics word-for-word.Several concertgoers posted on social media how thrilled they were that Horan played the romantic 1D fan-favorite. “niall horan playing night changes tonight…my voice will never recover i fear,” one fan posted onX (formerly Twitter)after the Manchester show.“Niall Horan singing night changes in 2024 is absolutely everything to me,” another fan wroteon the platform.Horan has played “Night Changes” at various stops throughout the U.K./European leg of The Show: Live on Tour, according toSetlist.FM. For several nights, including shows in London and Dublin, he swapped the song out of the setlist to instead play a differentFourtrack: “Stockholm Syndrome.”Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Harry Styles of One Direction at the 2014 American Music Awards.Kevin Mazur/AMA2014/WireImageDuring his Friday concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley, the former coach onThe Voiceeven took a moment to look back on his career in the beloved boy band, which dissolved in 2015. Audience members capturedvideoof the musician reminiscing about being on the same stage while filmingThe X Factor, where the group featuring Horan,Zayn Malik,Liam Payne,Harry StylesandLouis Tomlinsonwas formed.“When I was stood practically where I am right now about 14 years ago this July, no way did I ever think that my life would change that drastically, first of all,” Horan said on stage. “And the fact that I never thought 14 years later I’d still be standing here. Some magic things have happened in this building. I’m so glad to be back on the stage. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for all of you.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The “Slow Hands” performer, along with Styles, 30, and Tomlinson, 32, have been known to add 1D songs into their setlist over the years. On his last tour, Horan often played “Fool’s Gold” and “Drag Me Down,” which Tomlinson now integrates into his set. Styles, meanwhile, most often plays their breakout hit “What Makes You Beautiful.”Niall Horan at Versace’s Milan Fashion Week - Spring / Summer 2022 event in September 2021.Daniele Venturelli/GettyHoran is currently on tour in support of his2023 albumThe Show. Coming off the massive Manchester concert, he’ll soon play to an even larger audience at the 23,000-capacity Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium as he continues to play across Europe.After the international leg carries on through the spring in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, the folk-pop star will begin a U.S. tour that kicks off in late May and goes through early August.TheHeartbreak Weatherartist’s live show has been highly anticipated, since he hadn’t toured since the release of his debut solo albumFlicker. When Horan announcedThe Show: Live on Tour, he shared a statement in a press release about his excitement to get back on the road.“There’s nothing better than watching the crowd sing back to you with all that emotion on their faces and knowing that they’re attaching the song to something meaningful in their own lives,” he said. “To me, that’s always the greatest thing that can ever come from songwriting.”

Niall Horan performing in Los Angeles in December 2023.Photo:Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Niall Horan performs onstage at iHeartRadio 102.7 KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball 2023 Presented by Capital One at The Kia Forum on December 01, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

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Niall Horanhas been reflecting on “just how fast the night changes” on his latest tour.The formerOne Directionmember, 30, is currently out on hisThe Show: Live on Tourrun, his first solo tour since 2018’sFlickerWorld Tour, and he just played his biggest solo show to date at the 21,000-capacity AO Arena in Manchester, England. Select songs from 1D’s catalog have made the setlist throughout his tour, and at his Tuesday show in Manchester, he gave a moving performance of “Night Changes.”Fanscapturedvideos— some of which have goneviral— of the Irish artist’s performance, which they shared on social media.Based on the fan-recorded footage, Horan sang the song off 2014’sFourwhile strumming an acoustic guitar and appearing under a disco ball. He and his band seemingly altered the arrangement of the hit ballad, transforming it into even more of a folky tune.Niall Horan.Tyler Golden/NBC via GettyThe “This Town” singer invited fans to join in on the chorus, although it appeared as though thousands chimed in as soon as he played the first note and knew the lyrics word-for-word.Several concertgoers posted on social media how thrilled they were that Horan played the romantic 1D fan-favorite. “niall horan playing night changes tonight…my voice will never recover i fear,” one fan posted onX (formerly Twitter)after the Manchester show.“Niall Horan singing night changes in 2024 is absolutely everything to me,” another fan wroteon the platform.Horan has played “Night Changes” at various stops throughout the U.K./European leg of The Show: Live on Tour, according toSetlist.FM. For several nights, including shows in London and Dublin, he swapped the song out of the setlist to instead play a differentFourtrack: “Stockholm Syndrome.”Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Harry Styles of One Direction at the 2014 American Music Awards.Kevin Mazur/AMA2014/WireImageDuring his Friday concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley, the former coach onThe Voiceeven took a moment to look back on his career in the beloved boy band, which dissolved in 2015. Audience members capturedvideoof the musician reminiscing about being on the same stage while filmingThe X Factor, where the group featuring Horan,Zayn Malik,Liam Payne,Harry StylesandLouis Tomlinsonwas formed.“When I was stood practically where I am right now about 14 years ago this July, no way did I ever think that my life would change that drastically, first of all,” Horan said on stage. “And the fact that I never thought 14 years later I’d still be standing here. Some magic things have happened in this building. I’m so glad to be back on the stage. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for all of you.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The “Slow Hands” performer, along with Styles, 30, and Tomlinson, 32, have been known to add 1D songs into their setlist over the years. On his last tour, Horan often played “Fool’s Gold” and “Drag Me Down,” which Tomlinson now integrates into his set. Styles, meanwhile, most often plays their breakout hit “What Makes You Beautiful.”Niall Horan at Versace’s Milan Fashion Week - Spring / Summer 2022 event in September 2021.Daniele Venturelli/GettyHoran is currently on tour in support of his2023 albumThe Show. Coming off the massive Manchester concert, he’ll soon play to an even larger audience at the 23,000-capacity Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium as he continues to play across Europe.After the international leg carries on through the spring in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, the folk-pop star will begin a U.S. tour that kicks off in late May and goes through early August.TheHeartbreak Weatherartist’s live show has been highly anticipated, since he hadn’t toured since the release of his debut solo albumFlicker. When Horan announcedThe Show: Live on Tour, he shared a statement in a press release about his excitement to get back on the road.“There’s nothing better than watching the crowd sing back to you with all that emotion on their faces and knowing that they’re attaching the song to something meaningful in their own lives,” he said. “To me, that’s always the greatest thing that can ever come from songwriting.”

Niall Horanhas been reflecting on “just how fast the night changes” on his latest tour.

The formerOne Directionmember, 30, is currently out on hisThe Show: Live on Tourrun, his first solo tour since 2018’sFlickerWorld Tour, and he just played his biggest solo show to date at the 21,000-capacity AO Arena in Manchester, England. Select songs from 1D’s catalog have made the setlist throughout his tour, and at his Tuesday show in Manchester, he gave a moving performance of “Night Changes.”

Fanscapturedvideos— some of which have goneviral— of the Irish artist’s performance, which they shared on social media.

Based on the fan-recorded footage, Horan sang the song off 2014’sFourwhile strumming an acoustic guitar and appearing under a disco ball. He and his band seemingly altered the arrangement of the hit ballad, transforming it into even more of a folky tune.

Niall Horan.Tyler Golden/NBC via Getty

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Tyler Golden/NBC via Getty

The “This Town” singer invited fans to join in on the chorus, although it appeared as though thousands chimed in as soon as he played the first note and knew the lyrics word-for-word.

Several concertgoers posted on social media how thrilled they were that Horan played the romantic 1D fan-favorite. “niall horan playing night changes tonight…my voice will never recover i fear,” one fan posted onX (formerly Twitter)after the Manchester show.

“Niall Horan singing night changes in 2024 is absolutely everything to me,” another fan wroteon the platform.

Horan has played “Night Changes” at various stops throughout the U.K./European leg of The Show: Live on Tour, according toSetlist.FM. For several nights, including shows in London and Dublin, he swapped the song out of the setlist to instead play a differentFourtrack: “Stockholm Syndrome.”

Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Harry Styles of One Direction at the 2014 American Music Awards.Kevin Mazur/AMA2014/WireImage

Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Harry Styles of One Direction attend the 2014 American Music Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on November 23, 2014 in Los Angeles

Kevin Mazur/AMA2014/WireImage

During his Friday concert at London’s OVO Arena Wembley, the former coach onThe Voiceeven took a moment to look back on his career in the beloved boy band, which dissolved in 2015. Audience members capturedvideoof the musician reminiscing about being on the same stage while filmingThe X Factor, where the group featuring Horan,Zayn Malik,Liam Payne,Harry StylesandLouis Tomlinsonwas formed.

“When I was stood practically where I am right now about 14 years ago this July, no way did I ever think that my life would change that drastically, first of all,” Horan said on stage. “And the fact that I never thought 14 years later I’d still be standing here. Some magic things have happened in this building. I’m so glad to be back on the stage. I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for all of you.”

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The “Slow Hands” performer, along with Styles, 30, and Tomlinson, 32, have been known to add 1D songs into their setlist over the years. On his last tour, Horan often played “Fool’s Gold” and “Drag Me Down,” which Tomlinson now integrates into his set. Styles, meanwhile, most often plays their breakout hit “What Makes You Beautiful.”

Niall Horan at Versace’s Milan Fashion Week - Spring / Summer 2022 event in September 2021.Daniele Venturelli/Getty

Niall Horan is seen on the front row of the Versace special event during the Milan Fashion Week - Spring / Summer 2022 on September 26, 2021 in Milan, Italy.

Horan is currently on tour in support of his2023 albumThe Show. Coming off the massive Manchester concert, he’ll soon play to an even larger audience at the 23,000-capacity Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium as he continues to play across Europe.

After the international leg carries on through the spring in Australia, New Zealand and Asia, the folk-pop star will begin a U.S. tour that kicks off in late May and goes through early August.

TheHeartbreak Weatherartist’s live show has been highly anticipated, since he hadn’t toured since the release of his debut solo albumFlicker. When Horan announcedThe Show: Live on Tour, he shared a statement in a press release about his excitement to get back on the road.

“There’s nothing better than watching the crowd sing back to you with all that emotion on their faces and knowing that they’re attaching the song to something meaningful in their own lives,” he said. “To me, that’s always the greatest thing that can ever come from songwriting.”

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