
The Weeknd announces massive run of shows for this spring and summer with Special Guests Playboi Carti and Mike Dean.
After much anticipation, The Weeknd has finally dropped his latest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, and he’s not stopping there. The Grammy-winning artist has now unveiled plans for a massive North American stadium tour, set to electrify audiences across more than 20 major cities this spring and summer. Fans can look forward to high-energy performances, with special guest appearances by Playboi Carti and music producer Mike Dean.
The After Hours Til Dawn tour officially kicks off on May 9 in Phoenix, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium. From there, The Weeknd will take his electrifying show to cities such as Detroit, Chicago, Montréal, Denver, Las Vegas, Seattle, Vancouver, Miami, and Atlanta. Some lucky fans in select cities will even get a double dose of his performances, as the tour includes back-to-back shows in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium and in his hometown of Toronto at Rogers Centre.
Tickets for the highly anticipated tour will go on general sale starting Friday, February 7, at 10 a.m. However, those eager to secure their spots early can sign up for an artist presale, which begins Wednesday, February 5.
Beyond the music, The Weeknd is using his tour as a platform for social good. Partnering with Global Citizen, he has pledged that $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to support children in vulnerable communities worldwide. Additionally, dedicated fans who take action in the fight against extreme poverty through Global Citizen will have a chance to earn free tickets to the concert in their city. More details on how to participate can be found at www.globalcitizen.org.
His latest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, serves as the grand finale to a trilogy that began with After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022). Packed with star-studded collaborations, the 22-track album boasts contributions from musical heavyweights such as Lana Del Rey, Travis Scott, Future, Florence + the Machine, Giorgio Moroder, Playboi Carti, and Anitta. The Weeknd is also venturing into film, with a movie of the same name slated for release in May. The project will see him sharing the screen with rising stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan.
Adding an air of mystery to his next move, The Weeknd recently hinted in a Variety interview that Hurry Up Tomorrow might mark the end of his famous moniker. While his future musical identity remains uncertain, one thing is clear—this tour is shaping up to be an unforgettable spectacle for fans across North America.