The Weeknd trails new album After Hours with short film ahead of release later this month


The Weeknd

The Weeknd is trailing his new album After Hours with a short film ahead of its release on March 20th.

There’s big tour plans after the album’s release, starting with a long run of North American dates through June, July, August and a couple of days in September.




He’ll then be in Europe during the late autumn, starting with three nights at London’s O2 Arena.

Tour dates:

June
11,12 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena
14 – Edmonton, Alberta, Rogers Place
17 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bell Mts Place
22 – Saint Paul, Minnesota, Xcel Energy Center
24 – Chicago, Illinois, United Center
26 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ppg Paints Arena
27 – Detroit, Michigan, Little Caesars Arena
29,30 – Toronto, Ontario, Scotiabank Arena

July
2 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
4 – Uncasville, Connecticut, Mohegan Sun Arena
7 – Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center
8 – Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Center
11 – Boston, Massachusetts, Td Garden
13 – Washington D.C., Capital One Arena
15 – Charlotte, North Carolina, Spectrum Center
16 – Atlanta, Georgia, State Farm Arena
18,19 – Miami, Florida, American Airlines Arena
21 – Orlando, Florida, Amway Center
23 – New Orleans, Louisiana, Smoothie King Center
24 – Houston, Texas, Toyota Center
25 – Dallas, Texas, American Airlines Center
27 – Denver, Colorado, Pepsi Center
29 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Vivint Smart Home Arena
31 – Portland, Oregon, Moda Center At The Rose Quarter

August
1 – Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma Dome
3 – Oakland, California, Oakland Arena
4 – San Jose, California, Sap Center
6 – Sacramento, California, Golden 1 Center
8 – Anaheim, California, Honda Center
9 – San Diego, California, Pechanga Arena
11 – Glendale, Arizona, Gila River Arena
14,15,16 – Los Angeles, California, Staples Center
19 – San Antonio, Texas, At&t Center
20 – Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena
22 – Tulsa, Oklahoma, Bok Center
23 – Omaha, Nebraska, Chi Health Center
25 – St Louis, Missouri, Enterprise Center
26 – Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena
28 – Cleveland, Ohio, Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

September
1 – Buffalo, New York, Keybank Center
3 – New York, New York, Madison Square Garden

October
11,12,13 – London, UK, O2 Arena
15 – Newcastle, UK, Metro Radio Arena
16 – Birmingham, UK, Arena
18 – Glasgow, UK, SSE Hydro
19 – Manchester, UK, Manchester Arena
26 – Antwerp, Belgium, Sportpaleis
27 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
29 – Berlin, Germany, Mercedes-Benz Arena
31 – Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle

November
8 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclaycard Arena
9 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
12 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena


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