Niall Horan found a sweet way to reward one of his biggest fans for her trust in him during a recent solo concert in New York.
The 30-year-old singer, who unfollowed former One Direction manager Simon Cowell, offered the reward during his sold-out shows on Thursday at New York’s Madison Square Garden in support of his solo album The Show.
“A few years ago a fan named Megan tweeted me and said, ‘Niall sold out MSG, I’m in the front row,’” he said in a TikTok video released Friday.
“Well, tonight,” the Irish singer continued, “is the first of two sold-out shows here at the Garden and I just found out that Megan is here somewhere, but she doesn’t have front row seats.” Singer changes explained.
‘It does not feel right. Let’s see what we can do.’
Niall Horan found a sweet way to reward one of his biggest fans for her trust in him during a recent sold-out concert Thursday at New York’s Madison Square Garden
The video then cuts to Megan, who is holding a sign that reads, “I may not be in the front row… but we both made it.”
‘Unfortunately I couldn’t [get front row seats] but I’m still here and I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”
The superfan then received a letter with good news.
‘Hello Megan! You promised you’d be in the front row if we sold out MSG, and here we are… you’re here, but not in the front row. We can’t have that now, can we? I hope this helps.’
As she read the letter, which contained a ticket for a front-row seat, the excited fan fell to the ground, her voice shaking with emotion.
“No, this isn’t real, this isn’t real!” she cried.
The video then cut to Megan rocking out in the front row as the singer entertained the crowd.
During the concert, Horan explained that the original tweet “has been making the rounds until this moment, it’s quite famous among our fan base.”
Horan, 30, explained in a TikTok video that a fan named Meghan had tweeted a few years ago that she would be in the front row if the singer sold out Madison Square Garden. “I just found out that Megan is here somewhere, but she doesn’t have any front row seats,” he said
Megan had signaled the singer to stop during the show, but Heron had some helpers talk to her before the show and give her a big surprise.
The superfan fell to the ground, overcome with emotion as she received a letter from Horan and a front row ticket. “No, this isn’t real, this isn’t real!” she cried
The video then cut to Megan rocking out in the front row as the singer entertained the crowd. Horan explained what had happened since the original tweet was big among his fan base and he wanted them to know that Megan had been rewarded for her faith.
He then explained how Megan’s seat had been upgraded.
“I’m not sure where Megan’s seats were, but we had to move her to a higher level when I knew she was coming.”
The hitmaker kicked off the North American leg of his tour at the end of May and will continue to perform sold-out shows in the US and Canada until the end of July before picking it up again in September when he heads to Mexico.
It will then continue with stops in South America, including Rio De Janeiro and Buenos Aires, through October 6.