Niall Horan Played One Direction’s ‘Steal My Girl’ at Wembley Show and Had a Scary Mid-Song Revelation: ‘I’ve Never Sung This Verse Before’
Categoria: Musica
The Dinner Party singer also played a game and performed "Tastes So Good" on Wednesday night's (June 10) Tonight Show.
Por Billboard | 11/06/2026
Niall Horan had a bit of a silent freak out last weekend when he headlined the Capital FM Summertime Ball at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium in front of 80,000 fans. You see, while he’s probably performed the 2014 One Direction Billboard Hot 100 No. 13 hit “Steal My Girl” countless times before, on the studio version he only sings the one-line pre-chorus bit “I know, I know, I know for sure” and helps out on the chorus. “You’ve played One Direction’s songs before, but what’s it like to do the whole song by yourself?,” Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon asked Horan on Wednesday night’s (June 10) show. “That’s so funny you say that because I was thinking, as I was singing it, literally as I was singing the first verse, I was like, ‘I’ve never sung this verse before,'” Horan said. “I would have only ever sung my part, so I don’t think I’ve ever sung those verses before,” he added. “And here I was in front of 80,000 people going, ‘Oh crap, I better not forget the words here.'” As it turns out, he did not forget the words, but even if he had, he was certain that die-hard Directioners would have given him a loud vocal assist. The golf-obsessed singer hung around to play a new game with Fallon called “Chip & Tell,” in which the men took turns trying to chip golf balls into dinner plates emblazoned with categories including “Threesomes,” “Secret Crush” and “Text Fail.” Fallon went first, perfectly launching a ball through the “Backstage Pass” one, which resulted in Horan describing the craziest thing he’s ever seen backstage. “One time we [One Direction] were playing Gillette Stadium in 2014 or 2015 over there in Boston and I walked into my dressing room before the show and there was two girls stood with two piles of towels in Gillette Stadium uniforms,” he recalled. “And I walked in and they both burst into tears and dropped the towels to the floor. It was like fans had broken into the dressing room, broken in backstage. And I just kind of went, ‘AHHHH!'” After scratch golfer Horan missed his first shot, Fallon nailed it again with “Threesomes,” asking Horan to name three people he’d want at his dream dinner party. The singer chose former first couple Barack and Michelle Obama as Fallon clearly angled for his own invite to the fantasy meal. “You’re gonna need a little comedy there,” the host helpfully noted. “Michelle’s pretty funny,” Horan shot back, before finally giving Fallon the third slot. Horan returned later in the show to perform the hopelessly devoted Dinner Party pop rock tune “Tastes So Good” with his band, crooning, “Can’t take another breath without you/ Can’t walk down the street/ No, I don’t know what you’re