Zayn Malik announces new album and world tour

Zayn Malik announces new album and world tour

February 6, 2026   04:31 pm

You wait ages for former One Direction singers to drop new music, then four come along almost all at once.

After seeing Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson dominate the charts last week, Zayn Malik’s announced his fifth studio album.

Fans will have to wait until April for that, but in the meantime he’s released lead track Die For Me as a single and announced a world tour.

Keen not to be left out, Niall Horan’s also teamed up with 2025 Brits Rising Star winner Myles Smith on new song Drive Safe.

Zayn’s Die For Me, described as emotive by Rolling Stone, sees him return to his trademark R&B-driven pop sound.

It’s a move away from his stripped-back 2024 album Room Under The Stairs and sees him begging someone to stay, with lyrics including: “Gave you my heart, don’t you dare let it go”.

Fans might’ve been expecting a bigger departure, though, after the title of his new album left people asking one question...

What does Konnakol mean?

On his own website, Zayn describes konnakol as “the act of creating percussive sounds with one’s voice”.

The technique is used in South Indian Carnatic - or classical - music, and involves repeating certain syllables and phrases to create a drum-like sound.

Zayn, who’s from Bradford, says Konnakal is his “most culturally inspired project to date” - but it’s not the first time he’s featured South Asian influences in his music.

He sang in Urdu on Flower, a 104-second folk track on his debut 2016 album, and fans went wild in 2024 when he provided vocals on a collab with Pakistani band Aur.

The singer also played some unreleased material - which included lyrics in Urdu - at his recent Las Vegas residency.

Some have also pointed out that Konnakol’s album art, showing half of Zayn’s face merged with a snow leopard’s, is also a symbol that links back to South Asian mythology.

But fans will have to wait until 17 April to find out if the album includes any of the konnakol vocal percussion it’s named after.

Another ex-One Direction star releasing new music means one thing, another chance for 1D fans to see them live.

Like Harry and Louis, Zayn’s also announced his biggest-ever solo tour - with 31 dates worldwide, kicking off at Manchester’s AO Arena on 12 May.

The 33-year-old, who’s also playing in North and South America, has previously cancelled live dates over what he called “extreme anxiety”.

Zayn rose to stardom with One Direction bandmates Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson and Liam Payne.

Liam died in October 2024 after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina.

Zayn left the group in 2015 to go solo and released his chart-topping debut album, Mind of Mine, a year later.

We’ll know in April whether his latest releases can emulate the recent success of ex-bandmates Harry and Louis, who topped the single and album charts respectively last week.


Source: BBC
--Agencies 

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