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Niall Horan working on second album and hopes to join Justin Bieber in supporting disaster victims

Niall Horan has revealed that he plans to start working on his second album next year whilst he's still touring.

The former One Direction star has been touring the globe promoting his debut solo record, "Flicker", and now the Irish singer says that he hopes to pen songs for his second LP. 

Horan said: "I'm touring next year. 

"I'd say over the course of the year I'll start writing. With jamming at sound checks and things like that, things always come up - little riffs and bits and pieces." 

He also said his dream collaborator would be his support star Julia Michaels, who has written for the likes of Fifth Harmony and Demi Lovato, saying:

“She’s one of the best songwriters on the planet so I’ll be looking to sit down and write with her”.

Horan recently reached out to Justin Bieber about teaming up on a fundraising single for the victims of the Californian wildfires after Bieber revealed that he wants to help raise funds for those who have been affected by the devastating natural disaster sweeping across the state, and Horan, who has a home in Los Angeles, wants to help. 

He said: "We both live in LA and that's not too far from my house really where all those fires are kicking off, it's absolutely horrific. Three to four hundred homes destroyed and people's lives in tatters, so I thought about it when Justin reached out and sent that video.

"Of course if something is going on like that [a charity single] it's a no brainier, if he needs a hand with something I'd love to give him a hand."

Justin shared a video on his Instagram account, in which he pledged his support. 

He said: "I'm going to have a conversation with some people and we are going to get moving on a solution. Obviously I'm not a fireman but I can use my resources to figure out ways to get some sort of restoration in certain communities.

"Fundraisers or whatever we can do. I'm going to get on that and in the meantime all the families and everyone who are struggling, just know that everything is going to be OK."

At the time, Niall replied: "Good man. Give me a shout if ya need a hand (sic)"

Check out some recent Niall Horan videos below:

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