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Harry Styles: 'The second album is the hardest so we're nervous'

One Direction's Harry Styles helped launch Nick Grimshaw's brand new BBC Radio 1 breakfast show this morning (September 24) and opened up about the band's tour, their new project and how the lads feel as a group about their new record.

Styles revealed that One Direction have been shooting scenes for their "tour screens" and although he couldn't give specific details, he explained that they're gearing up to go back out on the road in support of their new album, 'Take Me Home':

"We start February 22 I think, the first show. We'll be away in the UK for about a month then we do a month in America."

When asked which order the rest of his band mates should be interviewed in for the live programme, Styles joked: "I think Liam will be awake! Louis might be awake, um, I think Niall and Zayn might still be asleep at this time!"

He also spoke briefly about their new material and admitted that there's a lot of pressure to come out with a strong sophomore release, but he's proud of what they've been working on in the studio:

"I think everyone said that the second album is the hardest so I think we're quite nervous. Ever since we started doing it we thought the album was kind of coming together and it's much better than the first album."

 

 

 

Listen to Styles' interview from earlier today in full below: