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The Weeknd announces final leg of ‘After Hours’ world stadium tour with Asia dates

The Weeknd announces final leg of ‘After Hours’ world stadium tour with Asia dates

The Weeknd has announced the final leg of his ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ world stadium tour with a series of dates in Asia – check out all the details below.

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Produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Nespresso, the Asia tour will kick off on September 20 at Tokyo’s Belluna Dome, with additional stops set for Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok and Hong Kong, before the run wraps on November 4 in Kuala Lumpur at TM Stadium National.

The upcoming trek marks the tour’s final leg and will see The Weekend – real name Abel Tesfaye – joined by Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts. They will support on the majority of dates, while Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U will join on select shows.

Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale on May 18, and fans can register from now via The Weeknd’s official tour website until this Friday (May 15). Presale times will vary by city, and will be sent directly to registered fans by email. General sales for the Tokyo shows have yet to be announced, and fans should notes that no artist presale will take place for the Seoul dates. The general onsale timing for the Japan show will be announced at a later date.

Check out a full lists of dates below.

Poster announcing The Weeknd’s final leg of the ‘After Hours’ world stadium tour. CREDIT: PRESS

The Weeknd’s ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ 2026 stadium tour dates are:

September:
20 — Tokyo — Belluna Dome *^
26 — Jakarta — Jakarta International Stadium ^
27 — Jakarta — Jakarta International Stadium ^

October
2 — Singapore — National Stadium *
3 — Singapore — National Stadium *
7 — Seoul — Goyang Stadium *
8 — Seoul — Goyang Stadium *
11 — Bangkok — Rajamangala Stadium *
30 — Hong Kong — Kai Tak Stadium
31 — Hong Kong — Kai Tak Stadium

November
4 — Kuala Lumpur — TM Stadium National *^

*with Creepy Nuts
^with ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U

The ongoing ‘After Hours til Dawn’ tour began in 2022 and it was announced last year that it has earned over $1billion (£740million), a record for a male recording artist. That figure was surpassed last winter, although it includes ticket sales from 2026 dates. The tour has passed 153 shows and 7.5million tickets sold.

As part of the tour, The Weeknd will continue partnering with Global Citizen to raise funds to provide access to quality education for children around the world through the FIFA Global
Citizen Education Fund.

A portion of every ticket sold for the 2026 tour will go towards providing underprivileged children with funds for education, as well as food for the global hunger crisis via his partnership with Global Citizen. To date, he has donated over $8.5million to the XO Humanitarian Fund and Global Citizen from the ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ tour alone.

Earlier this year, streaming service Spotify celebrated 20 years by sharing the most streamed artists in its history. The Weeknd came fourth in the artists list, while his 2019 song ‘Blinding Lights’ topped the individual songs list.

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