After unleashing his latest single and title track for his upcoming album, The Weeknd returns. This time around, the crooner is back in the news feed as he announces ‘The After Hours Tour.’ With “After Hours” the single on steady rotation and ‘After Hours’ the album set to arrive on March 20th, The Weeknd has a busy year ahead of him. The impending headline world tour is set to kick off June 11 in Vancouver. The spectacle will be produced by Live Nation and will feature 57 stops across the globe.
The Weeknd will make stops in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and France. The tour is set to wrap up on November 12th. Along the way, the artist will be joined by the likes of Sabrina Claudio and Don Toliver in the U.S. and 88GLAM and Claudio in Europe. The tour follows 2017’s “Starboy: Legend of the Fall Tour’ and is set to showcase state-of-the-art production and an innovative stage design.
Take a look at the full roster of tour dates below and stay tuned for more from The Weeknd coming soon. In the meantime, keep it locked with The Culture Curators for more music and entertainment news coming very soon.
‘The After Hours Tour’ Tour Dates
June 11 – Vancouver, BC – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
June 14 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
June 17 – Winnipeg, MB – Bell MTS Place
June 22 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
June 24 – Chicago, IL – United Center
June 26 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
June 27 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesar’s Arena
June 29 – Toronto, ONT – Scotiabank Arena
June 30 – Toronto, ONT – Scotiabank Arena
July 2 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
July 4 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun
July 7 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
July 8 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
July 11 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
July 13 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
July 15 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
July 16 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
July 18 – Miami, FL – American Airlines Arena
July 21 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
July 23 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
July 24 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
July 25 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
July 27 – Denver, CO – Pepsi Center
July 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Smart Home Arena
July 31 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
Aug. 1 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome
Aug. 3 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena
Aug. 4 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
Aug. 6 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Aug. 8 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
Aug. 9 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena
Aug. 11 – Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena
Aug. 14 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
Aug. 15 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
Aug. 19 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
Aug. 20 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
Aug. 22 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Aug. 23 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha
Aug. 25 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
Aug. 26 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 28 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Sept. 1 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Arena
Sept. 3 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Oct. 11 – London, UK – O2 Arena
Oct. 12 – London, UK – O2 Arena
Oct. 13 – London, UK – O2 Arena
Oct. 15 – Newcastle, UK – Metro Radio Arena
Oct. 16 – Birmingham, UK – Arena Birmingham
Oct. 18 – Glasgow, UK – SSE Hydro
Oct. 19 – Manchester, UK – Manchester Arena
Oct. 26 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
Oct. 27 – Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
Oct. 29 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena
Oct. 31 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
Nov. 8 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
Nov. 9 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
Nov. 12 – Paris, France – AccorHotels Arena