The Weeknd finally dropped his new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. Now he’s embarking on a stadium tour across North America in support of his album trilogy—After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025).
The Canadian superstar became the first artist in history to have 27 songs with more than one billion streams each on Spotify. He’s racked up 118 million monthly listeners on the platform and Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti will be supporting him during this new stadium tour produced by Live Nation. The tour will span 25+ dates and will feature never-before-seen production, including a setlist from all three albums.
The tour kicks off this Spring on May 9 in Phoenix, AZ before making stops in Detroit, Chicago, Montréal, Denver, Las Vegas, Seattle, Vancouver, Miami, Atlanta, and more. The tour will also feature back-to-back performances in select cities including Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium and his hometown of Toronto at Rogers Centre.
Fans interested in signing up for the artist pre-sale can do so from now until February 4 at 9 am ET. The artist pre-sale dates begin February 5 at 10 am local time and will run through February 6 at 9 am local time. Official sponsor Cash App will also have a pre-sale period from February 6 at 10 am local time. Those participating in the Cash App pre-sale will need to use the first nine digits of their Cash App card to access the pre-sale. General on-sale for tickets will begin on February 7 local time on The Weeknd’s official website.
The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn 2025 Tour Dates
May
- 09 | Phoenix, AZ — State Farm Stadium
- 24 | Detroit, MI — Ford Field
- 30 | Chicago, IL — Soldier Field Stadium
June
- 05 | East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
- 10 | Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium
- 14 | Minneapolis, MN — U.S. Bank Stadium
- 21 | Denver, CO — Empower Field at Mile High
- 25 | Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium*
- 26 | Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium*
July
- 05 | Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
- 08 | Santa Clara, CA — Levi’s Stadium
- 12 | Seattle, WA — Lumen Field
- 15 | Vancouver, BC — BC Place
- 19 | Edmonton, AB — Commonwealth Stadium
- 24 | Montréal, QC — Parc Jean Drapeau
- 27 | Toronto, ON — Rogers Centre
- 28 | Toronto, ON — Rogers Centre
- 30 | Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field
August
- 02 | Landover, MD — Northwest Stadium
- 12 | Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium
- 15 | Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium
- 21 | Atlanta, GA — Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- 24 | Orlando, FL — Camping World Stadium
- 27 | Arlington, TX — AT&T Stadium
- 30 | Houston, TX — NRG Stadium