Is it just me, or does it feel like The Weeknd has been waltzing around the globe for an eternity? With his After Hours Til Dawn tour seemingly never-ending, I’m starting to wonder—did he secretly sign a lifelong touring contract under a particularly chaotic Mercury retrograde? But hold on to your glittering hats, because the cosmic clock is ticking! Just recently, our favorite crooner revealed that the Asian leg of his epic tour is set to kick off on September 20th in Tokyo, wrapping up in timeless Kuala Lumpur on November 4th. This final stretch promises a musical journey through often-overlooked corners of Asia, with stops in vibrant cities like Jakarta, Seoul, and Bangkok. So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who loves a good show, get ready—this is The Weeknd’s last call before he hangs up those tour shoes and finally takes a breath!
At this point, it feels as though The Weeknd has been on tour for an eternity. His After Hours Til Dawn tour has taken him all over the world, and as it turns out, he is looking to finally wind things down.
On Sunday evening, the artist revealed the tour dates for the Asian leg of his tour. According to Kurrco, this is going to be the final leg. It will begin on September 20th in Tokyo, Japan, with the final date occurring on November 4th in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The Weeknd will be going to some countries that are oftentimes neglected by artists. For instance, The Weeknd is also going to Indonesia. Furthermore, Bangkok and Hong Kong are also on the itinerary. Meanwhile, The Weeknd is also planning stops in Seoul, South Korea, and Singapore.
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Tour Dates:
Sept 10 – Tokyo, Japan
Sept 26 – Jakarta, Indonesia
Sept 27 – Jakarta, Indonesia
Oct 2 – Singapore
Oct 3 – Singapore
Oct 7 – Seoul, South Korea
Oct 8 – Seoul, South Korea
Oct 11 – Bangkok, Thailand
Oct 30 – Hong Kong, China
Oct 31 – Hong Kong, China
Nov 4 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
These tour dates are just another example of how The Weeknd has become a global artist. He continues to be one of the most listened to artists in the world on Spotify, and his songs have amassed billions of streams.
His latest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, was the conclusion to a trilogy that also includes After Hours and Dawn FM. Moving forward, fans are curious how the artist is going to evolve and whether or not he will keep the Weeknd moniker.
Whatever the case may be, the final leg of this tour is exciting for the fans and The Weeknd himself. For some of these fans, this may be their only chance to see the singer in action. As for The Weeknd, we’re sure he is ready to get off the road and enjoy some time for himself.
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