Louis Tomlinson Releases New Single ‘We Made It’ And Announces World Tour And New Album

Louis Tomlinson returns with his joyous new single ‘We Made It’. The track is an ode to teen dreams and young love, which fuses both the euphoric indie influences of Louis’s teen years with more contemporary electronic pop sounds.

The track is inspired by stolen nights out in Manchester in the early days of One Direction.

“Any time off I had, I’d go to Manchester for nights out with my mates. It made me realise I didn’t live in the real world anymore and I missed it. I loved being normal, reckless and stupid. It was the best escape. We’d stay up all night, talking about our dreams and what we thought would happen to us. That age is such an exciting time. You’ve no idea what the future holds, but you have so much potential. Where is my life headed? Who knows?”

“The chorus of ‘We Made It’ is also about me and the fans. Between us, it has taken a lot to get here. I’ve had to work really hard, had to learn about so much about myself. I feel as though only when I get out to tour, to sing these songs directly to the fans, will I have cemented the start of my solo career.”

Today, X Factor alumnus Louis also debuted the music video for ‘We Made It’, directed by Charlie Lightening, known for his work with Paul McCartney and Liam Gallagher. The clip continues on from his ‘Kill My Mind’ video, released in September.

Watch the video for ‘We Made It’ here:

Louis Tomlinson - We Made It (Official Video)

Alongside the release of the single, Louis announced today a World Tour which will next year see him perform in London, Glasgow, Doncaster and Manchester, alongside Europe, UAE, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, the USA and Canada. See the full tour dates are below.

Tickets and further information are available here and from Louis’s official website.

Yesterday Louis revealed that his debut solo album ‘Walls’ will be released on January 31st 2020. The album is available to pre-order now.

Ask Louis why he only recently felt ready to record a solo album and is only now itching to be back on stage and he’ll tell you straight – the songs. His run of hits in 2017, including hugely successful collaborations with Bebe Rexha and Steve Aoki, were, in retrospect a mere dipping of toes in the water. Temperature tested he made some decisions – Louis wanted to be an artist who had his own sound and something to say. Chasing chart positions and radio play had to take a back seat to making music that meant something to him and, in turn, to those all-important fans.

“There was definitely a process of understanding where I sit musically,” says Louis. “I have my own tastes and, to a certain extent, they are fighting against the musical tide. “When I grew up, pop meant Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, The Killers and Amy Winehouse. Times change, obviously. Currently pop is very urban and street, which is not what I relate to. Sure, I could make those sort of songs, but they wouldn’t feel like me. The puzzle was how to please both myself and the fans.”

Also yesterday, Louis premiered the first episode of his new YouTube video series.
Watch here:

Breaking Down Walls: Chapter 1. Reflection

Louis recently headlined the Coca-Cola music festival in Madrid, with an audience of 25,000 people. Earlier this year, he picked up the Best Song Award at the 2019 Teen Choice Awards for his recent single ‘Two Of Us’, which has so far hit 40 million streams on Spotify, with YouTube views at 23 million. In 2018 Louis won an iHeart Award for ‘Best Solo Breakout’, and an EMA Award for ‘Best UK & Ireland Act’ in 2017. He was ranked No.5 on Billboard’s emerging artists of 2018 and has over 60 million combined followers on social media.

As a member of One Direction, which was created on X Factor in 2010, Louis has sold over 100 million records. Overall Louis’s solo music has garnered over a BILLION streams.

“I feel like a new artist now. It’s taken a while for me to be comfortable on my own, to learn to trust my gut and make sure I get what I want. I feel the most confident I’ve ever been, both as a songwriter and a singer, and the most mature. Of course I want to be successful, but what matters is what my music means to me and what it means to the fans. That’s the priority. The rest we’ll have to wait and see.”

Louis Tomlinson Walls World Tour 2020:

March:

9 – Razzmatazz 1, Barcelona, Spain
11 – Fabrique, Milan, Italy
14 – Stockholm Arena, Sweden
16 – Columbiahalle, Berlin
18 – L’Olympia, Paris
19 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam
24 – Roundhouse, London
26 – O2 Academy, Glasgow
27 – Dome, Doncaster
28 – O2 Apollo, Manchester

April:

18 – Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai
20 – Tennis Indoor & Outdoor Senayan, Jakarta 23.04 Shed 10, Auckland
25 – Big Top, Sydney
27 – Palais Theatre, Melbourne
30 – Studio Coast, Tokyo

May:

1 – Zepp Namba, Osaka
9 – Vivo Rio, Rio De Janeiro
10 – Tom Brasil, Sao Paulo
13 – SND Arena, Asuncion
15 – Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires

June:

9 -The Fillmore, Minneapolis, MN
10 – Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL
12 – Rebel Theatre, Toronto, ON
13 – Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA
15 – House Of Blues, Boston, MA
17 -Pier 17, New York, NY
19 – Anthem, Washington, DC
20 – The Fillmore, Philadelphia, PA
22 – Coca Cola Roxy, Atlanta GA
23 – Ryman Auditorium, Nashville TN

July:

2 – The Fillmore, Detroit, MI
6 – Murat, Indianapolis, IN
7 – The Pageant, St Louis, MO
9 – Revention, Houston, TX
10 – ACL Moody Theatre, Austin, TX
11 – Southside Ballroom, Dallas, TX
13 – The Fillmore, Denver, CO
14 – Sandy Amphitheatre, Salt Lake City, UT
17 – The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA
21 – Keller Auditorium, Portland, OR
22 – Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA
23 – Orpheum, Vancouver, BC

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