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Niall Horan shares his last ‘happy’ memory with late Liam Payne

Niall Horan expressed relief that his last memory of Liam Payne was a ‘happy’ time

Published May 31, 2026
Niall Horan shares his last ‘happy’ memory with late Liam Payne
Niall Horan shares his last ‘happy’ memory with late Liam Payne

Niall Horan is glad his final memory of Liam Payne is a "happy" one.

The 32-year-old singer saw his One Direction bandmate in Argentina just days before his friend passed away in October 2024 after falling from his hotel balcony, and he will always be thankful they shared that time together, though he is still struggling to grasp the fact he'll never see him again.

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Niall told the Sunday Times' Culture magazine, "I’m glad of that, it means my last memory of him was happy.”

"It still feels surreal. On day one I was, like, ‘Nah, it didn’t happen.’ Our friendship was a bond that was there forever even if we hadn’t seen each other for a while and it’s wild that one day, like the flick of a switch, he’s gone,” he expressed.

The Slow Hands hitmaker explained there is "light and shade" to his grief because he enjoys thinking back to the good times they shared.

He explained, “When I think of Liam’s passing, there is sadness, but it also makes me laugh and smirk because of the memories we had. I’ll go to places and think of something stupid in a hotel or something random that makes me laugh.”

"We always had good fun in Australia because we were able to get out and go to the beach. Liam wasn’t too bad at surfing. I can barely swim,” he added.

Niall also revealed that he is still in contact with Liam's family, saying, “All our families are in touch, they shared those experiences too.”

Niall's new album, Dinner Party, includes a tribute to Liam called End of an Era, and he thinks the Strip That Down hitmaker would have liked it.

“I think it’s his type of song, he liked Coldplay, he loved songs like You and I by One Direction, songs that went somewhere,” he recalled of Liam’s music choices.

Although the rest of One Direction haven't heard the song yet, Louis Tomlinson wrote his own tribute to Liam, Dark to Light, and Niall recalled watching fans respond to the song when he watched his friend in concert in Paris last month.

“We have this shared thing, but so do the fans, they had a loss too... It’s hard, you can’t tell someone that you don’t know him if they feel like they do. It’s part of why people like bands, they are attracted to different personalities, they have their favourite,” Niall Horan said of losing Liam Payne.

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.
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