One Direction
Breakout Boy Band
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You may know that the UK pop group One Direction broke records when they hit the US music scene. The singers' album Up All Night debuted at number one on the US Billboard charts. But did you know that:
- The stars didn't know each other before getting their big break on The X Factor with Simon Cowell?
- The band needed 100 security guards for their first performance in Dallas, Texas?
- One of the band members has a fear of spoons?
Want to know more about the group's singers - Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, and Louis Tomlinson? Listen to this audiobook to learn all about 1D's amazing rise to fame!
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