Louis Tomlinson brought energy and emotion to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with a live performance of his pulsating new single Imposter. The track, released earlier this week, is part of his third solo album How Did I Get Here?, which dropped today.
The former One Direction star took the stage with his band, creating a moody atmosphere with flashing colorful lights and carefully arranged stage props. The performance highlighted Tomlinson’s growth as a solo artist, showcasing his ability to blend pop melodies with raw emotion.
Written with Nico Rebscher and Dave Gibson, Imposter was conceived in Costa Rica. Tomlinson explained that the song explores themes of identity and authenticity. “It’s probably the most melodic moment on the record,” he said, adding that he was excited for fans to finally hear it.
In his conversation with Jimmy Fallon, Tomlinson admitted to feeling a sense of relief now that the album is out. “I’ve been sitting on it for a while now,” he said. “There’s a lot of anticipation, a lot of tension, but a lot of excitement too.” Reflecting on his One Direction years, Tomlinson acknowledged the difference between being in a band and pursuing a solo career. “Every moment, every memory I have of One Direction is incredibly special,” he said. “But being in a band and sharing the pressure is a very different version of the same thing.”
Tomlinson emphasized that How Did I Get Here? is the record where he feels most at ease. “I really enjoyed the process. I’m even enjoying the promo, which is a new thing for me,” he noted. The singer also revealed he had been dropping Easter eggs for fans leading up to the release. Some of those clues even confused Taylor Swift’s fanbase, giving him unexpected free publicity.
To celebrate the album, Tomlinson will embark on a world tour spanning Europe and North America. The North American leg begins June 3 in Vancouver and concludes July 24 in Miami. Calling How Did I Get Here? “the record I always deserved to make,” Tomlinson said his music reflects honesty and vulnerability. “My bread and butter is my honesty. I genuinely wear my heart on my sleeve, and I hope it comes through in the music.” With Imposter already making waves, Tomlinson’s latest chapter promises to resonate deeply with fans worldwide.
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