Zayn Malik, who is currently on his first ever solo music tour, has left fans in awe as he opted for a wise and entirely new idea for his band.
Malik returned to stage in November after the funeral of his former One Direction band mate, Liam Payne, who died tragically on October 16.
After Payne’s cremation on November 20, the Pillow Talk singer returned to limelight kickstarting his 'Stairway to the Sky' tour.
The 31-year-old artist opted to sing alongside an all-female band on his first solo tour. He has employed seven women including, drummer Molly Miller, singers Tahira Clayton and Lisa Ramey and Keyboard player Tina Hizon, to accompany him on stage.
Zayn’s moving decision has left fans delighted.
Ramey posted a picture of the band captioning it: “The Ladies say hello.”
The picture caught attention of the Dusk Till Dawn singer’s fans who flooded the comment section in celebration of his sweet decision.
“Seeing this has been making me feel happy all day – even with today being an especially rough day with them. I can’t wait to find this myself”, wrote a fan.
One praised the ability of the girls saying: “So cute! They’re so good live.”
Malik’s decision is not just making fans feel proud and happy of the singer but is also becoming a source of inspiration for many.
One of his fans wrote: “I’m currently a female drummer in an all-male (but me) drumline of 25 who constantly make me feel lesser than them and leave me out.”
Zayn Malik previously cancelled his 'Stairway to the Sky' tour in respect of his brother Liam Payne’s death.
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