The Weeknd has added new reveals in London, Paris and Nice to his not too long ago introduced ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ tour for 2023 within the UK, Europe and Latin America.
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Days after saying the brand new leg of the tour, Abel Tesfaye has added contemporary dates in London in addition to Paris and Nice in France. The new London date will happen at London Stadium on July 8, the day after his first present there on July 7. He may also carry out on the Etihad Stadium in Manchester on June 10 in addition to Marlay Park in Dublin on June 28.
In Nice, he’ll carry out on the Allianz Riviera over the weekend of July 22-23 after which two reveals on the Stade de France in Paris the next weekend. He will likely be accompanied by Kaytranada and Mike Dean on most dates of the tour.
Tickets for the UK and European tour will go on sale Friday (December 2) at 12pm GMT and may be bought right here. A pre-sale started on Wednesday (November 30).
Following the European dates, the tour will at a number of venues in Latin America together with Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and extra earlier than wrapping up in Santiago, Chile on October 15 at Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida. For tickets head right here.
❗2nd reveals added in London, Paris and Nice❗Tickets on sale tomorrow for the European After Hours Til Dawn tour dates! https://t.co/OgBYRWyVMV pic.twitter.com/Pp0dkBos6F
— The Weeknd (@theweeknd) December 1, 2022
Meanwhile, The Weeknd is ready to star in his new sequence The Idol co-created with Euphoria helmer Sam Levinson.
Tesfaye himself will star as a self-help guru, membership proprietor and chief of a modern-day cult who begins courting an up-and-coming pop artist performed by Lily-Rose Depp. The sequence may also see BLACKPINK‘s Jennie make her performing debut within the sequence.
He additionally not too long ago mentioned he’s contemplating eradicating his compilation album ‘Trilogy’ from streaming companies.
The Weeknd will play:
JUNE 2023
10 – Manchester, Etihad Stadium
14 – Horsens Nordstern Arena
17 – Stockholm Tele2 Arena
20 – Oslo, Telenor Arena
24 – Amsterdam Johan Cruijiff Arena
28 – Dublin Marlay Park
JULY
2 – Hamburg Volksparkstadion
4 – Dusseldorf Merkur Spiel Arena
7 – London Stadium
8 – London Stadium – NEW SHOW
11 – Brussels King Baudouin Stadium
14 – Frankfurt Deutsche Bank Park
18 – Madrid Cívitas Metropolitano
20 – Barcelona Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
22 – Nice Allianz Riviera
23 – Nice Allianz Riviera – NEW SHOW
26 – Milan Ippodromo La Maura
29 – Paris Stade de France
30 – Paris Stade de France – NEW SHOW
AUGUST
1 – Bordeaux Matmut Atlantique
4 – Munich Olympiastadion
6 – Prague Letnany Airport
9 – Warsaw PGE Narodowy
12 – Tallinn Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
SEPTEMBER
29 – Mexico City Foro Sol
OCTOBER
4 – Bogotá Estadio El Campín
7 – Rio de Janeiro Estádio Nilton Santos Engenhão
10 – Sao Paulo Allianz Parque
13 – Buenos Aires Hipódromo de San Isidro
15 – Santiago Estadio Bicentenario La Florida