The Weeknd Unveils Monumental ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ 2025 Stadium Tour: Dates, Album Finale, and Cinema Debut
The Weeknd is gearing up for his most ambitious live spectacle yet, announcing a massive 26-date stadium tour across North America that will serve as the grand finale for his current musical era. Dubbed the ‘After Hours Til Dawn 2025’ trek, the tour will support his newly released album Hurry Up Tomorrow—a record that not only completes a critically acclaimed trilogy but also marks the end of the Weeknd persona as fans know it. With a cinematic companion film on the horizon and a lineup that includes hip-hop heavyweights Playboi Carti and producer Mike Dean, this tour is shaping up to be a cultural event of the year.
Tour Dates and Venues: A Coast-to-Coast Stadium Run
The massive roadshow kicks off May 9 at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona, and will touch down in nearly every major U.S. and Canadian market before wrapping up Sept. 3 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The itinerary includes iconic venues such as MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Soldier Field in Chicago, and Rogers Centre in Toronto—where The Weeknd will perform two consecutive nights.
Notable stops include:
- May 9 – Phoenix, AZ @ State Farm Stadium
- May 30 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
- June 10 – Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
- June 25-26 – Inglewood, CA @ SoFi Stadium (without Playboi Carti)
- July 27-28 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
- Sept. 3 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome
Support acts include Playboi Carti—except for the two Los Angeles dates—and longtime collaborator Mike Dean, whose signature production style has been a staple of The Weeknd’s sound since the House of Balloons days. Fans in the City of Angels will still get a full show, but without Carti’s high-energy sets.
Hurry Up Tomorrow: The Album That Closes a Chapter
Released Jan. 31 after a one-week delay due to the devastating Los Angeles wildfires, Hurry Up Tomorrow arrives as the concluding piece of a trilogy that began with 2020’s After Hours and continued with 2022’s Dawn FM. The album dropped alongside a performance of the single “Open Hearts” on Jimmy Kimmel Live, giving fans a first taste of the new material in a live setting.
The decision to push the release date was a respectful nod to the catastrophic wildfires that swept through Southern California, forcing The Weeknd to cancel a planned Rose Bowl show. The move resonated deeply with fans, who praised the artist for prioritizing community over commerce.
The End of an Era: Why the Weeknd Persona Is Retiring
Perhaps the most intriguing element of this tour is its symbolic weight. In a recent interview, Abel Tesfaye declared that Hurry Up Tomorrow would be his final album under the Weeknd moniker. “Everything needs to feel like a challenge,” he said. “For me right now, the Weeknd, whatever that is, it’s been mastered. No one’s gonna do the Weeknd better than me, and I’m not gonna do it better than what it is right now.”
This statement has sent ripples through the music industry, raising questions about what comes next for one of pop’s most enigmatic figures. The After Hours Til Dawn tour, then, is not just a victory lap—it’s a farewell to a character that has defined a decade of dark, atmospheric R&B and pop. For fans, each show becomes a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness the end of an era.
Companion Film: The Weeknd Goes Hollywood
Adding a cinematic layer to the announcement, Tesfaye is also starring in a Hurry Up Tomorrow companion film directed by Trey Edward Shults (Waves, It Comes at Night). The movie is set to hit theaters May 16, just one week after the tour kicks off. It will feature Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan, two of Hollywood’s most in-demand young actors.
Details about the plot remain tightly under wraps, but given Shults’ penchant for emotionally intense, visually stunning storytelling, fans can expect a deeply immersive experience that likely expands the album’s themes of fame, mortality, and reinvention.
Ticket Information: How to Secure Your Spot
With stadiums of this size, demand is expected to be astronomical. Registration for the artist pre-sale is open until Feb. 4 at 9 a.m. ET. The pre-sale itself begins Feb. 5 at 10 a.m. local time and closes Feb. 6 at 9 a.m. local time. General on-sale follows on Feb. 7 at 10 a.m. local time. Full details and link are available on The Weeknd’s official website.
Given the finality of this album cycle, tickets are likely to sell out quickly across all markets. Fans are advised to register early and plan for both the concert and the movie release to fully immerse themselves in this pivotal moment.
Industry Impact and Historical Context
The Weeknd’s transition from a mysterious online persona to a global stadium headliner mirrors the evolution of modern pop stardom. With hits like “Blinding Lights”—the most streamed song on Spotify—and a Super Bowl halftime show performance, he has solidified his place alongside artists like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift in the upper echelon of touring acts. This 2025 tour also reflects a broader industry trend: artists increasingly launching stadium runs immediately after album releases, leveraging the synergy between recorded music and live performance to maximize cultural impact.
Moreover, the decision to end the Weeknd persona is unprecedented. While other artists have retired characters (David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, for example), Tesfaye’s move feels particularly deliberate in an age of perpetual content and branding. It signals a shift toward authenticity and artistic evolution—a message that resonates deeply with a fanbase that has watched him grow from underground cult figure to mainstream icon.
As the tour dates approach, the music world will be watching closely. The After Hours Til Dawn trek promises not only a blockbuster live show but also a symbolic closing of a chapter in pop history. For those lucky enough to attend, it will be a night to remember—a final bow for one of the most compelling personas of the 21st century.
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