The Weeknd has added a Wembley Stadium date to Hours After Dawn


The Weeknd has announced a new date at London’s Wembley Stadium on his 2023 After Hours Til Dawn tour.

This comes after Abel Tesfaye recently announced a string of European dates for a new leg of the tour, which includes two shows at the London Stadium on July 7th and 8th.

He has now announced an additional UK date at Wembley on August 18, with tickets going on sale this Friday (December 16) at 12pm GMT. Tickets are available for purchase Here.

He previously announced a number of dates in Europe and Latin America, including shows at the Allianz Riviera on July 22-23 and two shows at the Stade de France in Paris the following weekend. He will be accompanied by Kaytranada and Mike Dean on most of the tour dates.

Other stops include Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro and more, before concluding on October 15th in Santiago, Chile at the Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida. Per ticket Here.

Meanwhile, The Weeknd recently teased some new music for his upcoming album Avatar movie in a mysterious social media post.

He is also going to star in his new TV series Idol created in collaboration with Euphoria helmer Sam Levinson.

Tesfaye himself stars as a self-help guru, club owner and modern cult leader who starts dating an up-and-coming pop artist played by Lily-Rose Depp. The series will also see BLACKPINK’s Jenny make her series debut.

The Weeknd now plays:

JUNE 2023
10 – Manchester, Etihad Stadium
14 – Horsens Nordstern Arena
17 – Stockholm Tele2 Arena
20 – Oslo, Telenor Arena
24 – Amsterdam Johan Cruijff Arena
28 – Dublin Marlay Park

JULY
2 – Hamburg Volksparkstadion
4 – Dusseldorf Merkur Spiel Arena
7 – London Stadium
8 – London Stadium

11 – Brussels King Baudouin Stadium
14 – Frankfurt Deutsche Bank Park
18 – Madrid Cívitas Metropolitano
20 – Barcelona Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
22 – How many Allianz Riviera
23 – How many Allianz Riviera

26 – Milan Hippodromo La Maura
29 – Paris Stade de France
30 – Paris Stade de France

AUGUST
1 – Bordeaux Matmut Atlantique
4 – Munich Olympics
6 – Prague Letnany Airport
9 – Warsaw PGE Narodowy
12 – Tallinn Tallinn Song Festival grounds
18 – London “Wembley” stadium

SEPTEMBER
29 – Mexico City Foro Sol

OCTOBER
4 – Bogota Estadio El Campin
7 – Rio de Janeiro Estádio Nilton Santos Engenhao
10 – Sao Paulo Allianz Park
13 – Buenos Aires Ipodromo de San Isidro
15 – Santiago Estadio Bicentenario La Florida



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