"'Faith in the Future' definitely feels like a natural progression from 'Walls.' It’s still personal, but I also wanted to explore themes of hope and resilience. I drew inspiration from my experiences, the people around me, and the world we’re living in."
-Louis on his inspiration for Faith In The Future. (12 April 2024)
"I just want to encourage people to believe in themselves and have faith that things can improve, even when things seem difficult. We all face challenges, but it’s important to maintain optimism and keep striving for a brighter future."
-Louis on the message he hoped to convey with Faith In The Future's title. (12 April 2024)
“I had no idea it was gonna happen. I know that fans often make fan projects for me with the idea of doing something fun for me and something unique in each show, but I never know what to expect. And to be honest, I remember just goosebumps, it was an incredible show. And, again, always in these concerts, especially in Latin America, they’re always successful. There’s not ten people doing it, everyone in the venues doing it, so it’s just a very euphoric thing to see from the stage for me.”
-Louis on fan projects and in particular the Kill My Mind project in Chile. (4 April 2024)
"We're like brothers. I mean it's the same with all the boys. You know, when you grow up with each other at that age, and I think it's a real impressionable time at that age. But also to go through the stuff that we went through together. Which actually, no one else in the world really understands other than us boys who went through it together. So that bond is for life and I do think the closest thing I could relate it to is like a brother-ship. 'Cause you know, I love him with all my heart but I'm sure I do his fucking head in sometimes, the same way he does to me. You know, it's brothers, it's brothers."
-Louis talking about his level of friendship with Liam and the other 1D members. (2 April 2024)