logo
  

The Weeknd Announces Tour In Support Of Upcoming Album 'After Hours'

theweeknd 100217 lt

The Weeknd has announced plans to embark on a tour in support of his upcoming album, After Hours, which is due March 20 via XO/Republic. It will be the singer's first tour since 2017's Starboy tour.

The 42-show North American trek kicks off in Vancouver, British Columbia, on June 11 and will wrap up in New York City on September 3. The Weeknd will then perform series of shows in Europe.

The Weeknd has shared few songs from the new album, including "After Hours," "Blinding Lights," and "Heartless."

After Hours follows The Weeknd's 2018 release My Dear Melancholy and 2016's Starboy.

The Weeknd Tour Dates:

06-11 Vancouver, British Columbia - Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
06-14 Edmonton, Alberta - Rogers Place
06-17 Winnipeg, Manitoba - Bell MTS Place
06-22 Saint Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center
06-24 Chicago, IL - United Center
06-26 Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena
06-27 Detroit, MI - Little Caesar's Arena
06-29 Toronto, Ontario - Scotiabank Arena
06-30 Toronto, Ontario - Scotiabank Arena
07-02 Montreal, Quebec- Bell Centre
07-04 Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun
07-07 Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
07-08 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center
07-11 Boston, MA - TD Garden
07-13 Washington, D.C. - Capital One Arena
07-15 Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center
07-16 Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
07-18 Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena
07-21 Orlando, FL - Amway Center
07-23 New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center
07-24 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
07-25 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
07-27 Denver, CO - Pepsi Center
07-29 Salt Lake City, UT - Vivint Smart Home Arena
07-31 Portland, OR - Moda Center
08-01 Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome
08-03 Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena
08-04 San Jose, CA - SAP Center
08-06 Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
08-08 Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
08-09 San Diego, CA - Pechanga Arena
08-11 Glendale, AZ - Gila River Arena
08-14 Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
08-15 Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
08-19 San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center
08-20 Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena
08-22 Tulsa, OK - BOK Center
08-23 Omaha, NE - CHI Health Center Omaha
08-25 St. Louis, MO - Enterprise Center
08-26 Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
08-28 Cleveland, OH - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
09-01 Buffalo, NY - KeyBank Arena
09-03 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
10-11 London, England - O2 Arena
10-12 London, England - O2 Arena
10-13 London, England - O2 Arena
10-15 Newcastle, England - Utilita Arena
10-16 Birmingham, England - Utilita Arena Birmingham
10-18 Glasgow, Scotland - SSE Hydro
10-19 Manchester, England - Manchester Arena
10-26 Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpaleis
10-27 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome
10-29 Berlin, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena
10-31 Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle
11-08 Hamburg, Germany - Barclaycard Arena
11-09 Cologne, Germany - Lanxess Arena
11-12 Paris, France - AccorHotels Arena

For comments and feedback contact: editorial@rttnews.com

Entertainment News

First quarter growth data from China gained the maximum focus this week as trends in the massive emerging economy impact its trading partners. Elsewhere, the IMF released its latest global macroeconomic projections. Read our story to find out why comments from the Fed Chair Powell damped rate cut expectations. Meanwhile, there was some survey data that kindled hopes of a recovery in manufacturing. In the U.K., inflation data for March revealed some confusing trends.

View More Videos
Follow RTT