The English folk duo are reuniting for a Guinness-sponsored documentary, Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi.
Audiences have longed for Louis Capaldi since the resounding success of his debut album. Hellishly uninspired (2019). The single was released last month forget me The track immediately topped the UK charts – marking a triumphant return for the Scottish singer.
If he’s been very discreet since his last two albums – Flickr (2017) And Heartbreaking weather (2020) – Niall Horan still took time to find his friend in his homeland.
Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar With Lewis Capaldi Filmed over three days, the two writers, composers and performers explored the Emerald Isle together. They performed a concert from a pub in Mullingar, Niall Horan’s hometown, to Dublin’s famous Grafton Street, where Niall Horan and Louis Capaldi met many local artists and artisans. And they didn’t forget to stop at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, a museum dedicated to the irreplaceable dark beer.
If it celebrates Ireland – and Guinness! -, the brand clarifies that the documentary also aims to tell “A Story of Friendship and Talent”. But Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi Above all, it shows an Ireland brimming with possibilities and inspirations.
Every time I come home I am blown away by the creativity here. Not in the same way as in Hollywood; It’s an authentic talent, starting out and doing it out of pure love for the job.
The documentary is scheduled to premiere on Irish channel Virgin Media One on October 16; But information about how the film will be viewed overseas is yet to be released.
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