Louis Tomlinson: Why His Fans Deserve All The Credit
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Louis Tomlinson joins me on the Jermaine Plane to chat about his new album "How Did I Get Here?" and his upcoming tour kicking off in March.
In this conversation, Louis opens up about recording in Costa Rica, why stepping away from the usual pressure helped him create his most confident work yet, and how his single "Lemonade" captures that rock 2000s essence. He also gets real about his relationship with fans, describing them as teammates who've been fighting alongside him for over a decade, uncertain beginnings to sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden.
Plus, we take a trip down memory lane discussing his high school days playing Danny Zuko in Grease, his obsession with Green Day, and the life-changing moment he experienced at Leeds Festival at age 16.
This album was written from a happier place, and you can hear it in every note. Louis reflects on how far he's come and reminds fans to take pride in what they've built together.
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