One Direction and Justin Bieber will be having an epic music battle — that is if both of their upcoming albums will fall on the same day.
One Direction made an announcement on Tuesday that its fifth studio album, the first without Zayn Malik, "Made In The A.M." will be having its worldwide debut on Nov. 13. The band announced on Twitter that the deluxe edition of the album is now available for pre-order.
"Made in the A.M." may be their first without Malik, but it will also be the last album before going into an indefinite hiatus. ET learned that initial reports suggested that the break would begin as soon as March 2016.
On the Billboard's Hot 100, One Direction's "Drag Me Down," a single from their upcoming album, peaked at No. 3 earlier this summer.
Meanwhile, Bieber's new, untitled album is rumored to debut on the same day. The "As Long As You Love Me" singer or his team did not deny this rumor, but it wasn't confirmed either, according to Billboard.