
Zayn Malik 'forgot how much I love doing this' as he returns to touring after 10 years
Show Caption
Hide Caption
Zayn Malik concert honors One Direction bandmate Liam Payne
Zayn Malik's concert paid tribute to his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne, who died after falling from a hotel balcony.
LOS ANGELES — The last time I saw Zayn Malik on stage was the Sept. 13, 2014, One Direction concert at Pasadena's Rose Bowl stadium.
A decade has now passed, and as he sent out his signature falsetto to permeate every corner of downtown LA's Shrine Expo Hall Tuesday night, it felt as if not much had changed in the 10-year break he took from touring.
The now-32 year old, who is on the North American leg of his Stairway to the Sky Tour, still seemed most comfortable glued to the mic stand, his choreography limited to occasional fist pumps and waves to the adoring crowd. His near-angelic vocals still hold the power to mesmerize — and evoke shrill screams of delight.
But unlike his latter years in One Direction, when he often appeared to want to be anywhere but on stage while still delivering some of the group's most impressive vocals, he now exudes warmth and enthusiasm for these fans who have remained loyal.
Zayn: 'I forgot how much I love doing this'
Maybe it was all the time he's spent away from the spotlight on his Pennsylvania farm, or perhaps it was the joys of fatherhood that have improved his mental health, which has prevented him from singing to crowds in the past. But I suspect fans' sustained enthusiasm for his work also played a role in getting him back on stage.
After delivering a gospel-like version of his fan-favorite debut single from 2016, 'Pillowtalk,' Malik admitted he'd been 'nervous' to sing the track, one of his most-streamed songs to date. But he knew it was 'a long time coming' for his supporters.
As hundreds of devotees screamed his lyrics back to him during the 75-minute set, and as he punctuated the end of almost every song with an excited exclamatory expletive, it was easy to believe Malik when he told everyone the show would be 'impossible without your love and support.'
'I forgot how much I love doing this,' he said.
Malik's tour has dates through March with stops in Las Vegas, San Francisco and Mexico City, Mexico.
Zayn keeps One Direction references to a minimum
Since One Direction's Where We Are Tour wrapped at the end of 2014, the elusive British singer has put on a surprisingly limited number of live performances considering the volume of music he's released in his solo career.
Following his crushing departure from One Direction in March 2015, Malik has largely eschewed live performances, instead putting out four studio albums (and soundtrack contributions to blockbuster films 'Aladdin' and '50 Shades Darker') with modest promotional efforts.
That streak ends with this tour, whose setlist mostly pulls from 2024's 'Room Under the Stairs' but also brings in a handful of songs from his prior albums.
Though he has songwriting credits in One Direction's five-album discography, Malik deviated from his former bandmates by not incorporating any of their music into his solo tour setlist. His boy band days did not get a shoutout during the performance, with the only nod to One Direction being a written tribute to Liam Payne, who died in October at age 31 after falling from a Buenos Aires, Argentina, hotel balcony, that said 'Liam Payne 1993-2024 Love you bro ♥' after Malik left the stage.
'It took a while to get back on stage'
During his first of three LA shows, Malik acknowledged his fans went through a lot, including shows he'd canceled early in his solo career due to experiencing 'the worst anxiety of my career' as well as the postponement of this tour leg following Liam Payne's sudden death, to finally see him perform his sizable catalog.
'It took a while to get back on stage, but thank you for your patience,' he said.
It seemed as if Malik's fans felt their 10 years of patience were worth it both in the loudest moments, when shrieks pierced the air when he shed his jacket, every time he hit a high note and even when he'd offer a brief wave.
The feeling was also apparent in the crowd's silent awe, when attendees allowed his voice to soak into every cell of their body during the hauntingly beautiful 'iT's YoU.'
It's possible that standing in a spotlight center stage is still not Malik's favorite place in the world. But it's clear he's found joy in music again — and his fans are more than eager to welcome him back.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Los Angeles Times
5 hours ago
- Los Angeles Times
Go behind the scenes with the ‘Alien: Earth' cast at Comic-Con 2025
SAN DIEGO — Sydney Chandler has wanted to attend San Diego Comic-Con as a fan for years. So it's 'surreal' that the actor's first experience with the annual pop culture expo is to promote her upcoming FX series 'Alien: Earth.' Chandler stars in the 'Alien' prequel as Wendy, a young girl whose consciousness has been transferred to an android. 'To be able to do it in this capacity is just mind-blowing,' she tells The Times in advance of the show's Hall H premiere on Friday. 'It's emotional because we worked on this for so long and I learned so much. … I'm kind of at a loss of words.' She does have words of appreciation, though, including for what she's learned from her character. 'Her journey of finding out how to hold her own and stand on her own two feet taught me so much,' says Chandler. 'I'm an overthinker. I'm an anxious person. I would have run so fast. I would not be as brave as her, but she taught me … that it's OK to just stand on your own two feet, and that's enough. That's powerful.' Even before the show's Hall H panel, fans have gathered on the sidewalk outside of the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego to catch a glimpse of Chandler and her 'Alien: Earth' cast mates Timothy Olyphant, Alex Lawther, Samuel Blenkin and Babou Ceesay, along with creator Noah Hawley and executive producer David Zucker, on their short trek to the bus that would transport them to the convention center for the show's world premiere. On the ride over, Hawley betrays no nerves about people seeing the first episode. 'I really think, in a strange way, it plays for all ages because it is about growing up on some level,' says the showrunner. 'But it's also 'Alien,' and it is a meditation on power and corporate power. ' Huddled together on the bus with Lawther and Blenkin, Ceesay is surprised to learn that this is the first time attending San Diego Comic-Con for all three. There's plenty of good-natured ribbing as they talk about the early interviews they've completed at the event. 'I just sort of want to make jokes with you all the time,' says Lawther as he looks towards his cast mates. 'I find it quite giddy in the experience, and I had to remind myself that I'm a professional.' 'Sometimes the British sarcasm instinct just kicks in,' Blenkin adds. Their playful dynamic continues as they joke about crashing Ceesay's other panel, and also backstage at Hall H as they try to sneak up on each other in the dark. After the panel, the cast is whisked away for video interviews and signing posters at a fan meet-and-greet at a booth on the exhibit floor. ('Timothy, you're the man!' shouts a fan passing by.) Later, Hawley, Chandler and Ceesay will hit the immersive 'Alien: Earth' activation where they will explore the wreckage of a crashed ship. 'It's such a safe space for people who just enjoy cinema and enjoy film,' Chandler says of Comic-Con. 'And that's me. I'm a complete nerd for all this stuff, so just to be around that group — it reminds me of why I love film so much in the first place.'


New York Post
6 hours ago
- New York Post
US woman with tattoos and nose piercing may be descendent of Queen Victoria's secret lovechild
A Midwestern therapist with a mullet, tattoos and nose piercing may be a descendant of Queen Victoria's secret lovechild, a British historian has claimed. Angela Webb-Milinkovich, a mental-health practitioner from Minnesota, was named as a possible living testament to a scandalous affair between the British monarch and her devoted manservant, John Brown, by historian Fern Riddell. Webb-Milinkovich, who is in her 40s, according to online records, doesn't look like a royal but is prepared to get a DNA test to prove whether she is. 3 Angela Webb-Milinkovich, a healthcare worker in Minnesota, may be a living descendant of Queen Victoria's secret lovechild. bettylooper/Instagram Advertisement 'I feel pretty confident that there's some legitimacy to [the theory],' Webb-Milinkovich told the Times of London. 'It's not something that I myself would ever be able to confirm. 'The story that my family grew up with is that John Brown and Queen Victoria had a romantic relationship,' she said, referring to the loyal aide who the royal matriarch became particularly close to after her husband Prince Albert's death. 'They went on a long boat journey. After that, a child was produced, and from that child came my family's lineage,' Webb-Milinkovich said of Brown and the queen. Advertisement 3 Queen Victoria asked to be buried with a picture of her manservant and suspected lover John Brown. Rumors have swirled that Mary Ann Brown, Webb-Milinkovich's great-grandmother, was their lovechild. Victoria and Brown's closeness sparked rumors in Britain, and in 1866, a Swiss newspaper reported the pair had secretly married. Victoria even dedicated her book on highland life, published after Brown died in 1883, to him and asked to be buried with his picture. Advertisement 3 Brown was suspiciously close to blue-blooded boss Victoria, some historians say. The rumored affair was the subject of the 1997 movie 'Mrs Brown,' which won Dame Judi Dench an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Victoria. Although the alleged affair has been dismissed by many historians, Riddell said she has unearthed new evidence indicating a relationship. The evidence includes a cast of Brown's hand ordered by the monarch in the days after his death, something she had previously done for her late husband. Advertisement A previously secret diary entry from Victoria also describes how she and her 'beloved John' confessed their love for each other. 'Their relationship has been downplayed and sanitized,' Riddell told the Times of London. 'I hope we give John Brown back his place in history and his legacy, which is that he was Victoria's de facto royal consort for 20 years,' said the researcher, author of the book 'Victoria's Secret.'


New York Post
8 hours ago
- New York Post
She is known as the woman with the ‘world's largest lips'— here's what she looked like before all her surgeries
One too many injections. Spending over $26,000 on lip filler alone will earn you the title of the woman with the 'world's largest lips.' Andrea Ivanova set out in 2018 to alter her appearance by not only getting a wild amount of lip injections — but also chin shaping, enlargement and lengthening, jaw shaping and cheekbone enhancement, according to the Daily Mail. Advertisement 4 Ivanova looks like a real life Bratz doll after all her cosmetic procedures. Jam Press/@andrea88476 By 2022, the Bulgarian woman already had nearly 32 procedures done to make her look like a living Bratz doll. Now, photos of what she looked like prior have surfaced — and the difference is striking. Advertisement 4 Her before pictures are wildly different from what she looks like now. Jam Press/@andrea88476 4 Ivanova before spending thousands on cosmetic procedures. Jam Press/@andrea88476 Although Ivanova is aware that her lack of a love life is most likely due to her overdoing it with cosmetic procedures — that and knowing it's risky doesn't stop her. 'My doctor was afraid to inject more hyaluronic acid into my lips, but I was adamant that I wanted more, and I will not stop,' she said, according to the outlet. Advertisement 'But this time, I wanted to experiment with myself to see how many injections and [amounts of filler] would affect my body.' 4 Doctors once warned the millennial to ease up on all the work she was planning on getting done — but she didn't listen. Jam Press/@andrea88476 Doctors have even warned the social media model that her injection obsession is dangerous — and potentially fatal — but expert advice won't change her mind. In addition to the many alterations to her face — Ivanova has also gone under the knife for a breast augmentation, taking her from a 75C to a 75E bra size. Advertisement As wild as this might sound — Ivanova at least didn't have a procedure gone wrong like one model who claims her butt implants fell out. Chelsea Robinson has apparently spent over $140,000 in total on various cosmetic surgeries. In 2019, the 29-year-old traveled from London to the Dominican Republic to get butt implants. After getting back (and hopefully healed) she was working out in the gym when she felt like something was off. 'My leg went all tingly, and I felt something come out. My implant was hanging,' Robinson told British TV personality Olivia Attwood during a sit-down interview for her UK show 'Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection.' The self-procalimed model said she ended up spending $85,567 on corrective surgeries to fix her booty.