- Culture
- 01 Mar 20
Niall Horan Special Hot Press Edition – Pre-order Now
The former One Direction star Niall Horan features on the front cover of Hot Press for the first time as a solo artist, in the issue of the magazine that hits the stands later this week. To guarantee to get your copy of this historic issue, pre-order before 09.00 GMT / 04:00 EDT / 01:00 PST on TUESDAY.
Niall Horan is one of the biggest Irish music stars in history.
When he became only the fourth Irish artist to make it to No.1 in the US Hot 100 – joining legends like U2 and Sinéad O’Connor as well as Hozier – his legacy was assured.
Now, ahead of the release of his hugely anticipated Heartbreak Weather album, he is set to appear on his first Hot Press cover, as a solo artist.
That’s right – on Thursday (March 5), for the first time ever, Niall Horan will feature on the front of Hot Press, a magazine he grew up reading, and which has helped to launch countless stars on the road to global acclaim.
With Bono, Scarlett Johansson, Lewis Capaldi, Gavin James and his Saturday Night Live appearance all cropping up in his conversation with our man Stuart Clark, we have quite the interview about to go to print!
There will be HUGE international demand for this issue. To ensure you don’t miss out on a very special issue for Niall Horan fans, PRE-ORDER now by clicking the button below.
If you do so BEFORE 09.00 GMT / 04:00 EDT / 01:00 PST on TUESDAY we can guarantee you’ll receive this collector’s edition copy of Niall’s first ever Hot Press cover, delivered straight to your door!
We can’t reveal the cover image just yet, but we can assure you, it’s a cracker!
So, to be assured of your copy of Hot Press with Niall Horan on the front, make sure to let us know if you want it, before we go to print!
Pre-order below
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