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Louis Tomlinson’s New Documentary and What to Expect

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With the long-awaited release of Louis Tomlinson’s “All Of Those Voices,” there are a lot of things fans are excited to see. Since auditioning for the X-Factor as a solo artist, Louis has come a long way. Joining One Direction along with Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, and Zayn Malik, the group wrote 5 albums and countless No.1’s.

However, after the call for a hiatus in 2016 (I still remember exactly where I was when I heard), many teenage girls were devastated by the news. Despite the breakup, Tomlinson has continued to pursue his passion for music as a solo artist, releasing two albums, “Walls” in 2020 and “Faith in the Future” in 2022. Through all of this, his fans deeply understood his connection with the music as well as his audience, and that can be seen from the tremendously positive feedback from his last world tour.

Tomlinson has now announced that he will be releasing a documentary called “All Of Those Voices” on March 22, 2023, which will cover his musical career from his time in One Direction to his solo work. When I tell y’all I screamed finding out about this; suffice it to say this is how excited I am:

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So what can fans expect to see in this film? Well, here are a few ideas:

The trailer for the documentary features a montage of One Direction memories and shows Tomlinson reflecting on his journey from being part of a band to his solo career. He talks about how he initially struggled to imagine himself as a solo artist, but eventually found his own voice and started to make music on his own. I don’t doubt that we will get unreleased footage from past One Direction tours, as well as behind-the-scenes from his solo tour and creation process.

The documentary promises to provide a comprehensive look at Tomlinson’s musical journey and will be of interest to both his longtime fans and those who have discovered his music more recently. Personally, I will be spending my spring break back home watching it on its release date. Fans can look forward to the release of the documentary and enjoy both Tomlinson’s old and new music in the meantime.

Click here to watch the official film trailer!

tanvi sivakumar

Maryland '26

Tanvi is a biology major at the University of Maryland. She is an avid concert-goer and the epitome of the 1D/5SOS to the 1975 pipeline...which should be self-explanatory.