One Direction's Final Show Before "Long Holiday" Includes Conga Lines, Bro Hugs and a Promise to Come Back

Harry Styles, Liam Payne and the guys celebrate on Halloween night

By Mike Vulpo Nov 02, 2015 3:45 AMTags
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It's not a goodbye. It's a see you later, right Directoners?

Saturday night was more than an average concert for the guys of One Direction. This weekend would mark the final gig of their world tour before they take an extended hiatus in 2016.

After more than 80 shows across 20 countries, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles and Niall Horan treated fans to an On The Road tour finale party where they sang their hearts out for close to two hours.

While there wasn't an A-list surprise guest or huge announcement, all the guys reminisced about their experiences as a band.

"I still can't believe this. I remember five years ago when this all started," Niall shared with the crowd. "Our first gig was a little nightclub in Scotland."

And according to one concertgoer, Harry even inadvertently gave a shoutout to former member Zayn Malik.

"Thank you for supporting me and my four bros," he shared before Liam clarified that the group was "just taking a break." 

"Don't let the papers or online stuff tell you we're not coming back…We are," Niall shared on Twitter after the concert. "I'm just going on a long holiday."

Perhaps the highlight of the night came when Liam's dad got close to the stage where he began to lead a conga line during a performance of "Act My Age." "Honestly, I never thought I'd see the day my dad would lead the conga down the aisle," Liam joked during the show.

While the band is still expected to perform at select iHeartRadio Jingle Ball concerts in the states this December, everyone in the group simply feels grateful for all the support they have received.

"To everyone who came out to see us on tour, thank you for having us," Harry wrote on Twitter. "You've been our everything out there, and we love you. Thank you."

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