The Weeknd's new album, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' is out now The Weeknd is coming to a city near you! On Jan. 31, the 34-year-old Grammy winner released his latest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, and announced his massive After Hours til Dawn 2025 Tour will be hitting stadiums across North America this summer with opening acts Playboi Carti and Mike Dean.
The Weeknd's massive comeback tour is coming to State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Here's concert ticket presale info and what else fans need to know.
The Weeknd's The Highlights is now his third album to spend 200 weeks on the Billboard 200, and it hits that mark as his new set Hurry Up Tomorrow drops.
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The Weeknd announced his 2025 "After Hours Til Dawn" stadium tour, which will stop at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA this summer.
"The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn 2025 Tour" includes more than two dozen dates and promises "never-before-seen production" to showcase his album trilogy that includes "After Hours" (2020) and "Dawn FM" (2022) and "Hurry Up Tomorrow," released today.
An expansive and ethereal display of the musician's range, elevated with hidden features from Future, Travis Scott and Lana Del Rey.
The Weeknd’s long-awaited album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, is out now after months of promotion. As promised, it’s a seeming farewell to Abel Tesfaye’s longtime persona, which he recently said he’d “mastered.
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The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, made waves in the music world, climbing to the top of the charts with a string of hits. From Blinding Lights to Heartless, his tracks were
FOXBORO – Canadian R&B and pop singer/songwriter The Weeknd will bring his After Hours Til Dawn tour to Gillette Stadium this spring, according to an announcement Friday. The June 10 performance is among 26 stops on the North American tour that begins in ...