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Louis liked Ava Lily’s Instagram reel about her upcoming music release! (26 April 2024)
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Louis also liked DMA'S Instagram post about supporting him on tour! (26 April 2024)
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Louis liked Giant Rooks' reel on Instagram about being the opener for the upcoming leg on tour! (26 April 2024)
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The Away From Home Festival account via Twitter. (26 April 2024)
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A fifteen-track production that spans multiple tour dates, over multiple countries? Louis Tomlinson is back with a bang.
‘LIVE’ was captured over the course of three years, all while the talented artist embarked on two world tours. That is why this new body of work has come as a surprise to many, but it’s  an emotional rollercoaster that keeps fans wanting more.
Doncaster’s very own, Louis Tomlinson, is no stranger to writing and creating music that moves people. This is especially the case with this album as the high-quality production of the band is booming, the crowd’s enthusiasm, and the beautiful songwriting is perfect. There are two personal favourites from this writer, which are ‘We Made It’ and ‘Common People’.
Regardless of whether it’s the atmosphere that is felt between the artist and the crowd or if it is the nostalgia brought with memories of summer 2022 that ‘We Made It’ brings, it’s a fun part of the album. ‘Common People’ is a favourite because of the simple fact it was performed in Sheffield. Too many shows are played in the likes of London, and there are many cities across the UK that have thriving music scenes, which Tomlinson was able to encapsulate in this track.
There is a constant theme running through ‘LIVE’ which is the appreciation of what the artist has through music. No matter if on tracks such as ‘Chicago’ where the talented artist is encouraging the crowd to sing louder, or if it is hearing pure enjoyment from him, this album is truly something special.
Hearing the addictive guitar riffs of ‘Out Of My System’, which was performed in Brisbane, was one thing, but the crowd knowing every word brought a smile to this listener. This body of work is not just a love letter to fans, but it shows how music can connect to others on a much deeper level. 
‘Get as loud as you can’ is shouted from Tomlinson on multiple tracks, which is exactly what every lover of his music is doing as they rundown the tracklist.
‘LIVE’ was captured over the course of three years, all while the talented artist embarked on two world tours. That is why this new body of work has come as a surprise to many, but it’s  an emotional rollercoaster that keeps fans wanting more.
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Mere days after winning “Artist of the Year” at the inaugural Northern Music Awards, Louis Tomlinson is celebrating the only way he knows how – by giving back. Tomlinson just dropped a surprise album, which includes a curated list of live performances over the past years. It’s a risky move, as live albums are notoriously difficult to make worthwhile. But there’s no doubt about it: Tomlinson is deserving of that award, and the recordings on Louis Tomlinson: LIVE deserve to live forever.
After an initial stop-start to his solo career, Tomlinson has certainly flourished since finally getting to hit the stage. He’s been touring extensively over the past few years, performing a mix of tracks from his first two albums. Both were solid records that heavily referenced anthemic, rich sonic soundscapes. In fact, Tomlinson previously admitted that he wrote certain tracks with a live show in mind. Indeed, songs like “Face The Music,” “Out Of My System” and “The Greatest,” from his No. 1 selling album Faith in the Future, absolutely benefit from the live instrumentals compared to their studio versions.
It isn’t often that live performances consistently seem to not only live up to but objectively improve the perfectly engineered studio recordings. Perhaps it’s the love that the album so clearly captures for live music that does it. The singer-songwriter is an avid fan of his own fans and gets to share a collective experience of joy with them. Just listen to the crowds serenading Tomlinson in return during “Chicago,” recorded live in – you guessed it, Chicago. From Tomlinson’s perspective, audiences across the world have always been part of breathing life into these live recordings. Now, people get to live that same experience with him by listening to this record that is woven together with impeccably mixed joyful screaming in the background.
Tomlinson’s storytelling isn’t hindered by the crowd’s reaction. Rather, it is bolstered by it. In both power ballads like “Common People” as well as raucous tracks like “Silver Tongues.” The live setting seems to function almost akin to a prism – each song shining brighter, richer, fuller. Perhaps the only track that is tighter in the original version, is the seductive “Written All Over Your Face.” Nonetheless, the instrumental break and palpable, wild excitement make for an enjoyable listen.
Similarly, right in the middle of the highly addictive “All This Time/We Are Beauty” mash-up, a fan can be heard screaming “I love you” if you listen closely. The sheer adulation of the crowd is decidedly earned. Tomlinson has worked hard to prove himself, despite never having lacked the talent. Perhaps merely the confidence that he could do it, would do it, has done it. Nevertheless, he’s been open about the tension between his own love for music, and his at times debilitating need for perfection. As he’s settled into his career, a quiet undertone of determination and grit, of relief and fulfillment – of gratitude remains in every single show.
On “Saturdays,” you can actually hear Tomlinson mumble that the view’s never been better from where he’s stood on stage. It’s a high-maintenance track with all the right ingredients for a Tomlinson classic. There’s confessional lyricism, emotive delivery, and a gradual yet powerful crescendo in musical arrangement. It needs to be sung with conviction, and it’s clear that Tomlinson pulls power from the audience to deliver.
Notably, none of the covers that Tomlinson frequently incorporates in his concerts made it onto this live album. With that in mind, perhaps this release signals that Tomlinson has finally embraced his own artistry. Because if anything, Louis Tomlinson: LIVE is a reckless celebration record. An ode to joy, the synergy between artist and audience, and the impact of well-timed, flawlessly executed live guitar solos.
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Louis Tomlinson has dropped a surprise album ‘Live’ – featuring songs that he recorded at 15 shows across 15 different cities.
Announced and shared yesterday (April 25), the album comes after the singer and former One Direction member embarked on two world tours over the past three years – playing just shy of 200 shows globally.
Now, a variety of performances from both tours – the ‘Louis Tomlinson World Tour’ and the ‘Faith in the Future World Tour’ – have been compiled into a new live album, which is available now.
Fifteen songs are included in the tracklist, and each was recorded in a different city, at a different show from across the three-year run. The album comes in both digital and physical formats, and features his singles including ‘Bigger Than Me’, ‘We Made It, ‘Walls’ and ‘Out Of My System’, alongside fan favourite album tracks, all released live for the very first time.
“I’ve been lucky enough to spend the last 3 years touring the world twice over. The feeling I get sharing those live moments will be with me forever,” Tomlinson said in a statement. “To be able to record these songs from all over the world and put them out as an album like this feels so special, and a real tribute to the fans who make each and every show feel unique and incredible. Thank you! Enjoy!”
There are four exclusive tracks split between the physical editions of ‘Live’, including a special version of the One Direction classic ‘Where Do Broken Hearts Go’ – which is available only on the double CD.
Accompanying video clips of compiled tour footage will be shared on Louis’s social channels to support the release, showcasing a glimpse into his past three years on the road and 170 performances.
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The ‘Live’ tracklist is:
‘The Greatest’ (Live From London, 17 November 2023) ‘Face The Music’ (Live From Nashville, 18 July 2023) ‘Bigger Than Me’ (Live From Vancouver, 26 June 2023) ‘Holding On To Heartache’ (Live From Barcelona, 6 October 2023) ‘We Made It’ (Live From Manila, 16 July 2022) ‘Chicago’ (Live From Chicago, 15 June 2023) ‘Fearless’ (Live From Rio, 27 May 2022) ‘Common People’ (Live From Sheffield, 10 November 2023) ‘All This Time / She Is Beauty We Are World Class’ (Live From Munich, 22 October 2023) ‘Walls’ (Live From Buenos Aires, 21 May 2022) ‘Written All Over Your Face’ (Live From Budapest, 15 September 2023) ‘Out Of My System’ (Live From Brisbane, 30 January 2024) ‘Saturdays’ (Live From Paris, 14 October 2023) ‘Silver Tongues’ (Live From Krakow, 10 September 2023)
At time of writing, Tomlinson has shared two huge solo albums since departing from One Direction. His debut album arrived in the firm of 2020’s ‘Walls’, which has sold over 1.5 million copies, and the follow-up was called ‘Faith In The Future’. The latter went to Number One in the UK, Spain and Belgium, and Top 5 in the USA, Australia, New Zealand and across Europe.
Since May last year, Tomlinson has been on his ‘Faith In The Future World Tour’, which hits South America next month for its final leg. From there, the vocalist has a number of festival appearances lined up for the summer. Find remaining tickets to his shows here.
In other Louis Tomlinson news, earlier this week the singer, alongside Courteeners and English Teacher, were among the acts to be honoured at the first-ever Northern Music Awards.
The inaugural ceremony was hosted by the UK’s largest music therapy charity, Nordoff And Robbins and took place at the Albert Hall in Manchester; celebrating northern artists, festivals, venues and industry figures. The event saw Tomlinson named as Artist Of The Year.
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Louis Tomlinson has dropped a surprise new album, ‘LIVE’.
The release – out digitally now, with physical versions following on 23rd August – features 15 songs, each recorded in a different city during his last few years of touring.
Louis says: “I’ve been lucky enough to spend the last 3 years touring the world twice over. The feeling I get sharing those live moments will be with me forever. To be able to record these songs from all over the world and put them out as an album like this feels so special, and a real tribute to the fans who make each and every show feel unique and incredible. Thank you! Enjoy!”
There are four exclusive tracks split between the physical editions of ‘LIVE’, including a special version of One Direction’s ‘Where Do Broken Hearts Go’.
The full tracklistings read:
The Greatest (Live From London, 17 November 2023)
Face The Music (Live From Nashville, 18 July 2023)
Bigger Than Me (Live From Vancouver, 26 June 2023)
Holding On To Heartache (Live From Barcelona, 6 October 2023)
We Made It (Live From Manila, 16 July 2022)
Chicago (Live From Chicago, 15 June 2023)
Fearless (Live From Rio, 27 May 2022)
Common People (Live From Sheffield, 10 November 2023)
All This Time / She Is Beauty We Are World Class (Live From Munich, 22 October 2023)
Walls (Live From Buenos Aires, 21 May 2022)
Written All Over Your Face (Live From Budapest, 15 September 2023)
Out Of My System (Live From Brisbane, 30 January 2024)
Saturdays (Live From Paris, 14 October 2023)
Silver Tongues (Live From Krakow, 10 September 2023)
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Disc 1
The Greatest (Live From London, 17 November 2023)
Face The Music (Live From Nashville, 18 July 2023)
Bigger Than Me (Live From Vancouver, 26 June 2023)
Holding On To Heartache (Live From Barcelona, 6 October 2023)
We Made It (Live From Manila, 16 July 2022)
Chicago (Live From Chicago, 15 June 2023)
High In California (Live From Amsterdam, 15 October 2023)
Fearless (Live From Rio, 27 May 2022)
Common People (Live From Sheffield, 10 November 2023) Disc 2
All This Time / She Is Beauty We Are World Class (Live From Munich, 22 October 2023)
Walls (Live From Buenos Aires, 21 May 2022)
Written All Over Your Face (Live From Budapest, 15 September 2023)
Out Of My System (Live From Brisbane, 30 January 2024)
Saturdays (Live From Paris, 14 October 2023)
Where Do Broken Hearts Go (Live From Tallinn, 5 September 2023)
Silver Tongues (Live From Krakow, 10 September 2023)
VINYL
Side A
The Greatest (Live From London, 17 November 2023)
Face The Music (Live From Nashville, 18 July 2023)
Bigger Than Me (Live From Vancouver, 26 June 2023)
Holding On To Heartache (Live From Barcelona, 6 October 2023)
We Made It (Live From Manila, 16 July 2022) Side B
Chicago (Live From Chicago, 15 June 2023)
High In California (Live From Amsterdam, 15 October 2023)
Fearless (Live From Rio, 27 May 2022)
Common People (Live From Sheffield, 10 November 2023) Side C
All This Time / She Is Beauty We Are World Class (Live From Munich, 22 October 2023)
Walls (Live From Buenos Aires, 21 May 2022)
Only the Brave (Live From Milan, 3 September 2022)
Written All Over Your Face (Live From Budapest, 15 September 2023) Side D
Out Of My System (Live From Brisbane, 30 January 2024)
Saturdays (Live From Paris, 14 October 2023)
Silver Tongues (Live From Krakow, 10 September 2023)
Kill My Mind (Live From Santiago, 15 May 2022)
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Louis also posted the announcement for his tour openers on Instagram! (26 April 2024)
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Louis posted a story on Instagram announcing the opening acts of his upcoming LATAM leg of tour! (26 April 2024)
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Louis via Twitter! (26 April 2024)
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@lthqofficial via Twitter announcing the openers for the Latin American leg of tour! (26 April 2024)
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More of Louis taking pictures with a fan! (26 April 2024)
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Louis with a fan in Los Angeles. (26 April 2024)
via @louisupdates
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