In 2020, The Weeknd was initially set to venture on his “After Hours Tour.” That was in promotion of his fourth studio album, “After Hours.” The tour unfortunately didn’t happen, due to the COVID-19 pandemic starting. Weeknd eventually pushed this tour back, to 2021, and then, 2022.
Now, some big changes are coming for the After Hours Tour next year, which includes the name change to “After Hours Til Dawn.” This new name coincides with Weeknd’s upcoming fifth studio album, “Dawn,” which doesn’t have a release date, at the moment.
The countries for this tour will be ones in North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Middle East, and will kick off in the summer of 2022.. In light of this latest announcement, fans will be refunded for their original tickets, and will be given priority, for when tickets for the new After Hours Til Dawn Tour go on sale.
“The tour dates are moving and will commence in the summer of 2022. Due to constraints of arenas and the demand for more shows I want to do something bigger and special for you which requires stadiums. 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. New dates forthcoming.”
In August, Weeknd also released his “Take My Breath” single, which appears to be the lead single for the Dawn album. He recently revealed on his “Memento Mori” show, on Apple Music, that the album is also completed.
Check out The Weeknd’s announcement for his “After Hours Til Dawn Tour,” below.