The Weeknd announces new 2026 gigs on his After Hours til Dawn Tour

The Weeknd has announced several new stadium shows for 2026 as part of his ongoing After Hours til Dawn Tour.

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The Weeknd has announced several new shows for 2026
The Weeknd has announced several new shows for 2026

The Weeknd has announced a host of new 2026 shows on his After Hours til Dawn Tour.

The Blinding Lights hitmaker has announced the extension of his mammoth stadium tour, in which he will play new shows in North America, South America, Europe and the UK between April and August next year.

These include gigs in London, Mexico City, Dublin, Paris, Amsterdam, Sao Paulo, Milan and several more.

The Weeknd – whose real name is Abel Tesfaye - will perform twice at London's Wembley Stadium on August 14 and 15 and his Dublin show will take place at Croke Park on August 22.

The Save Your Tears singer will be supported by Playboi Carti for the UK and European dates, while Anitta will be on the bill for his concerts in North and South America.

Tickets for the UK and European dates go on general sale on September 12 at 12pm.

A portion of every ticket sold for the concerts will go towards providing underprivileged children with funds towards their education, as well as food to help fight the global hunger crisis, via The Weeknd's partnership with Global Citizen.

The 35-year-old artist revealed earlier this year that he is keen to retire The Weeknd moniker as he come through "every challenge as this persona".

He told Variety: "I feel like it comes with so much. You have a persona, but then you have the competition of it all. It becomes this rat race: more accolades, more success, more shows, more albums, more awards and more Number Ones. It never ends until you end it."

The Weeknd's After Hours til Dawn Tour 2026 Stadium Dates:

April:

20 – Mexico City, Mexico – Estadio GNP Seguros

21 – Mexico City, Mexico – Estadio GNP Seguros

26 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Estadio Nilton Santos

30 – Sao Paulo, Brazil – Estadio MorumBIS

May:

1 – Sao Paulo, Brazil – Estadio MorumBIS

July:

10 – Paris, France – Stade de France

17 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA

21 – Nice, France – Allianz Riviera

24 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium

30 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park

August:

4 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy

8 – Stockholm, Sweden – Strawberry Arena

14 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium

15 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium

22 – Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park

28 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano

29 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano