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One Direction will release their debut album, Up All Night, on November 23

One Direction will release their debut album, Up All Night, on November 23

On Wednesday, November 23, the boy band will be released One-way His debut album “Up All Night” was released in Sweden. The group's many and loyal Swedish fans have paved the way for success, and when the band recently visited Stockholm, the rest of Sweden also learned about the band that Harry, Liam, Louis, Niall and Zayn belong to. One Direction became the talk of the town and top news in the Swedish media.

The band caused hysteria and chaos in the streets of Stockholm that Sunday, and they did so by releasing just one song on YouTube. More than 1,500 fans lined up in central Stockholm to meet One Direction and police were forced to shut down traffic in parts of the inner city when the pressure became too great. Now the fans get what they want – the new album “Up All Night” was released simultaneously in Sweden and the United Kingdom. Sweden will be one of the few countries in Europe to release the album this year, and is doing so after pressure from Swedish fans.

For the upcoming album, One Direction worked with Swedish bands such as RedOne, Rami and Carl Falk, among others. Four songs on the album were recorded in Stockholm.

Harry, Liam, Louis, Niall and Zayn have applied to the British show X-Factor as solo artists. During the final audition, Simon Cowell and Nicole Scherzinger brought the members of One Direction together. In the motherland, the single made its debut “what makes you beautiful” It was the fastest selling single of 2011 in a single week with over 150,000 copies sold.

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Now The One Direction Infection is seriously hitting Sweden when “Up All Night” is released on November 23.

Swedish website:
www.onedirectionmusic.com/se

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/onedirectionmusic

Twitter:
www.twitter.com/onedirection