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Louis Tomlinson on the Possibility of a One Direction Reunion: ‘I’d be Really Surprised’

“Right now, I can’t foresee a time where I would actually feel comfortable doing that," singer told Rolling Stone UK

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Don’t count on a One Direction reunion happening anytime soon. Louis Tomlinson sat down with Rolling Stone UK for the outlet’s latest cover story, where he reflected on his time in the boyband — and shot down any rumors of an upcoming reunion.

The singer is gearing up to release his third album, How Did I Get Here?, on January 23 next year, but was asked whether Oasis‘ reunion — which he personally watched on the band’s opening night in Cardiff this summer — had summoned any feeling inside him about the prospect of reuniting One Direction one day.

“That was one of the first feelings I got when I was there, but I think it’s more that you’re romanticising the idea than [thinking about] the reality of the situation,” he explained.

Tomlinson then went on to explain that the prospect of a reunion feels “infinitely more complicated” in the wake of Liam Payne’s untimely death last year. “Right now, I can’t foresee a time where I would actually feel comfortable doing that,” he said.

Reconvening as a four-piece with Tomlinson, Niall Horan, Harry Styles, and Zayn Malik would “feel like something else, almost,” he said.

“Before Liam passed, I kind of always had it in the back of my mind. Like, ‘I’m sure we’ll do something, even if it’s just one big show.’ But now I’d be really surprised,” he said. “I also kind of love that the last time that we were on stage together, Liam was there. That’s just so perfect.”

Even if that reunion doesn’t materialise, fans can take comfort in knowing that Tomlinson will reunite with Malik for a new documentary series for Netflix, slated to drop next year.

The three-part series will be directed by Nicola Marsh, who is behind Song Exploder and Leo Baker’s Stay on Board. The yet-to-be-named project will follow the former One Direction members going on a “spontaneous adventure” across the United States, sharing a “rare look” at both of their private lives and a rekindling of their friendship.

According to a press release, the show will see the pair “opening up about life, love, loss, and fatherhood.”

Tomlinson’s third album, meanwhile, will see the singer offering “a reflection of how confident I am” and told RS UK that the new music will “feel like a journey from the mildly dark sonic place” of his last album, 2022’s Faith in the Future, to a much sunnier destination.

This story originally appeared in Rolling Stone UK. Subscribe to the magazine in print and receive complimentary access to the digital edition.

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