Louis Tomlinson
Location: OVO Hydro
Louis Tomlinson is one-fifth of one of the biggest boybands in history and chart-topping solo artist. Back with this latest tour, he is coming to Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on 27th April 2026.
Raised in South Yorkshire. Louis Tomlinson (born Louis Austin) first auditioned for The X Factor in 2009 but didn’t get selected, so he returned in 2010. The judges felt instead of a soloist he would be better partnered with four other contestants. Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne and Harry Styles. And hence, One Direction was conceived. Although the vocal group placed third during The X Factor’s seventh season, they went on to become one of the decade’s biggest acts. Scoring numerous No.1 hits like ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ and ‘Story Of My Life’. As well as ‘Drag Me Down’, ‘Little Things’ and the cover ‘One Way Or Another (Teenage Kicks)’.
In 2015, after releasing five studio albums, One Direction went on hiatus and Tomlinson launched a hugely successful solo career. He released his debut single ‘Just Hold On’ in 2016. It peaked at No.2 on the official UK singles chart. The following year he unveiled the singles ‘Back To You’ and ‘Miss You’.
Due to his interest in helping other artists develop, Tomlinson rejoined The X Factor in 2018. He served as a new judge with Robbie Williams and Ayda Field alongside Simon Cowell for the 15th series of the show.
In 2020
In 2020, Tomlinson’s debut studio album Walls arrived, spawning five singles: ‘Two Of Us’, ‘Kill My Mind’, ‘We Made It’, ‘Don’t Let It Break Your Heart’ and the title track. Two years later, Tomlinson returned with the announcement of his sophomore album titled Faith in the Future and released the lead single ‘Bigger Than Me’ in September of that year. To support the new album, he also announced a string of UK tour dates for the latter part of 2023.
After debuting ‘Lemonade’, Louis announced the release of his third studio album titled How Did I Get Here?. Talking about the record, Tomlinson said: “I sum up it as ‘The record I always deserved to make’. My bread and butter is the honesty. I genuinely wear my heart on my sleeve, and I hope it comes through in the music. I’m still learning and getting better as a singer and a songwriter. I find it impossible to be complacent; it’s not in my vocabulary. For the first time now, I’m allowing myself to be the artist I’d always hoped to be.”
