
The Weeknd is now completing his fifth studio album, tentatively titled The Dawn Is Coming. The three-time Grammy winner teased the tour, now titled After Hours til Dawn, with a video featuring a rotating globe and a jam-packed stadium. He wrote on Instagram: 'The tour dates are moving and will commence in the summer of 2022.' The Weeknd - who released his fourth studio album 'After Hours' in March 2020 - also revealed his gigs. It will showcase his most innovative staging to date, including the most LED lights used for an arena show. The Weeknd ended the post, writing, “New dates forthcoming.” Dates will include shows in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Middle East. Statement from The Weeknd: The tour dates are moving and will commence in the summer of 2022. The Weeknd is bringing The After Hours Tour across the UK from 6 October 16 November 2022 in support of his fourth studio album by the same name. Current tickets will be refunded automatically and all ticket holders will be given priority to buy tickets for the stadium shows when they go on sale.” “Due to constraints of arenas and the demand for more shows I want to do something bigger and special for you which requires stadiums. Tickets purchased through AXS.com or charge-by-phone will be. The Weeknd moves his After Hours tour date at Manchesters AO Arena to 10 October 2022. The Weeknd at Little Caesars Arena Detroit on JanuAhead of the Weekend’s Super Bowl LV halftime play a role performance, the singer has announced his newly rescheduled After Hours Detroit Tour dates now set for 2022 as capably as a further greatest hits compilation. “The tour dates are moving and will commence in the summer of 2022,” The Weekend commented Monday on Instagram. The Weeknd announced The Afterhours 2022 Tour has been canceled including the Feb. The Weeknd has pushed back his 'After Hours Til Dawn' tour for a third time, and he has expanded the run of shows to stadiums. Then dates were postponed until January 2022, and now the tour has been moved back again, from arenas to stadiums. The Weeknd postpones tour to summer 2022. The “Blinding Lights” singer originally set his After Hours tour for June 2020, however, COVID-19 caused him to reschedule for this year. Once again, the pandemic has forced The Weeknd to postpone his concert tour.
