The Weeknd to Wrap ‘After Hours til Dawn’ Tour With Added Asia Run
The Weeknd has announced a series of new dates that will serve as the final leg of his “After Hours…

The Weeknd has announced a series of new dates that will serve as the final leg of his “After Hours til Dawn” world stadium tour. The run will take place this fall, with performances scheduled across Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Malaysia.
The Asia leg is set to begin on September 20 at Belluna Dome in Tokyo. The tour will then move to Jakarta International Stadium for two shows on September 26 and 27. From there, the singer will perform at National Stadium in Singapore on October 2 and 3.
Additional stops include Goyang Stadium in Seoul on October 7 and 8. Later in the schedule, the tour will stop in Hong Kong for two nights at Kai Tak Stadium on October 30 and 31. The final show of the tour is scheduled for November 4 at TM Stadium National in Kuala Lumpur.
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Tickets for the newly announced Asia dates will first be available through an artist presale beginning Monday, May 18.
Fans can register for presale access through Friday, May 15, at 7 a.m. WIB/ICT, 8 a.m. SGT/HKT/MYT and 9 a.m. JST. Presale times for each city will be sent by email to registered fans. The Seoul shows will not have an artist presale. Local presale and ticketing details will be available separately.
Following the presale, tickets will go on sale to the general public Thursday, May 21, in most cities. General on-sale information for the Tokyo show will be announced at a later date.
Notably, The Weeknd is getting ready for the European leg, set to begin June 11 and 12 in Manchester, UK with back-to-back nights at Etihad Stadium. From there, the singer is scheduled to make stops in cities such as Copenhagen, Munich, Paris, Amsterdam and London before closing out the European leg on September 6 in Lisbon at Estadio do Restelo.
For more information and additional details, fans can visit The Weeknd’s official website.
A complete list of tour dates can be found below:
The Weeknd European Tour Dates
June 11 — Manchester, UK — Etihad Stadium
June 12 — Manchester, UK — Etihad Stadium
June 19 — Copenhagen, DK — Parken
June 20 — Copenhagen, DK — Parken
June 25 — Munich, DE — Allianz Arena
June 26 — Munich, DE — Allianz Arena
June 27 — Munich, DE — Allianz Arena
July 3 — Lille, FR — Stade Pierre Mauroy
July 4 — Lille, FR — Stade Pierre Mauroy
July 8 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
July 10 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
July 11 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
July 12 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
July 16 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 17 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 18 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 21 — Nice, FR — Allianz Riviera
July 22 — Nice, FR — Allianz Riviera
July 24 — Milan, IT — San Siro Stadium
July 25 — Milan, IT — San Siro Stadium
July 26 — Milan, IT — San Siro Stadium
July 30 — Frankfurt, DE — Deutsche Bank Park
July 31 — Frankfurt, DE — Deutsche Bank Park
August 1 — Frankfurt, DE — Deutsche Bank Park
August 4 — Warsaw, PL — PGE Narodowy
August 5 — Warsaw, PL — PGE Narodowy
August 8 — Stockholm, SE — Strawberry Arena
August 9 — Stockholm, SE — Strawberry Arena
August 10 — Stockholm, SE — Strawberry Arena
August 14 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
August 15 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
August 16 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
August 18 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
August 19 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium
August 22 — Dublin, IE — Croke Park
August 23 — Dublin, IE — Croke Park
August 28 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
August 29 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
August 30 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
September 1 — Barcelona, ES — Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
September 5 — Lisbon, PT — Estadio do Restelo
September 6 — Lisbon, PT — Estadio do Restelo
The Weeknd Asia Tour Dates
September 20 — Tokyo, Japan — Belluna Dome
September 26 — Jakarta, Indonesia — Jakarta International Stadium
September 27 — Jakarta, Indonesia — Jakarta International Stadium
October 2 — Singapore — National Stadium
October 3 — Singapore — National Stadium
October 7 — Seoul, South Korea — Goyang Stadium
October 8 — Seoul, South Korea — Goyang Stadium
October 11 — Bangkok, Thailand — Rajamangala Stadium
October 30 — Hong Kong — Kai Tak Stadium
October 31 — Hong Kong — Kai Tak Stadium
November 4 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — TM Stadium Nasional
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