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The Weeknd Announces Final Leg Of After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Diamond-certified global superstar The Weeknd has announced the dates for the final leg of his "After Hours Til Dawn" stadium tour.

The Weeknd's After Hours Til Dawn tour of Asia is set to kick off with a show at Tokyo's Belluna Dome on September 20th. After performing in Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, and Hong Kong, The Weeknd will play the final show of the tour on November 4th at TM Stadium National in Kuala Lumpur.

During the tour, which is produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Nespresso, The Weeknd will be supported by Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts on most of the dates. Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U will be joining on select shows

The Asia leg of the tour follows the Weeknd's European and U.K. run this summer.

The After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour marks the celebration of The Weeknd's acclaimed album trilogy, After Hours, Dawn FM, and Hurry Up Tomorrow.

The Weeknd 2026 Asian After Hours Til Dawn Tour Dates:

Sept 20 — Tokyo @ Belluna Dome
Sept 26 — Jakarta @ Jakarta International Stadium
Sept 27 — Jakarta @ Jakarta International Stadium
Oct 2 — Singapore @ National Stadium
Oct 3 — Singapore @ National Stadium
Oct 7 — Seoul @ Goyang Stadium
Oct 8 — Seoul @ Goyang Stadium
Oct 11 — Bangkok @ Rajamangala Stadium
Oct 30 — Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium
Oct 31 — Hong Kong @ Kai Tak Stadium
Nov 4 — Kuala Lumpur @ TM Stadium National

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