His last studio album, 2016's 'Starboy', consisted of a hefty 18 tracks including the title track, 'I Feel It Coming', 'False Alarm' and 'Die For You'. In January 2019, Abel featured on French DJ Gesaffelstein's song 'Lost In The Fire', where he took a shot at his former friend Drake. His last release, 'My Dear Melancholy', was an extended play and was made up of six songs. According to ASCAP, the track is written and produced by The Weeknd, Belly and the singer’s long-serving producer DaHeala. 'Blinding Lights' was teased in a Mercedes Benz advert that aired on German TV. The Weeknd released the title track of the album, 'After Hours' (19 Feb) shortly after revealing the record's name.Īt the end of November 2019, The Weeknd released the first two singles from his new album, 'Heartless' and 'Blinding Lights'. The 'After Hours' tracklist consists of fourteen songs including 'Heartless', 'Blinding Lights' and 'Scared To Live'. On the week of the album's release, Abel revealed the tracklist for 'After Hours', which consists of fourteen songs including 'Heartless', 'Blinding Lights' and 'Scared to Live'. Current tickets will be refunded automatically and all ticketholders will be given priority to buy tickets for the stadium shows when they go on sale." "The ‘After Hours’ tour dates are moving and will commence in the summer of 2022 due to constraints of arenas and the desire to do something bigger and special for fans that will require stadiums," the singer announced in a statement on social media. However, due to the pandemic, the arena tour was moved to the beginning of next year, and has now been rearranged once again to the summer of 2022. The Weeknd's 'After Hours' tour was originally scheduled to kick off in the summer of 2020, just a few months after the accompanying album of the same name's release. The record was was said to have been inspired by his split with ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez, while his on-again-off-again relationship with model Bella Hadid has also ended. The Weeknd's 'My Dear Melancholy' EP dropped in 2017 and housed hits including 'Wasted Times' and 'Call Out My Name'. However, the tour has been moved again due to the ongoing pandemic.
The tour was originally scheduled to take place in June 2020, and was then to relaunch in January of next year. 18 Facts You Need To Know About The Weeknd The Weeknd has announced that he's moved the dates of his After Hours tour to summer 2022.Īfter releasing 'Starboy' back in 2016, the 'I Feel It Coming' hitmaker - real name Abel Tesfaye - returned to the game in early 2020 with his record-smashing fourth studio album After Hours. Able is heading out on tour in the summer of 2022 after delaying his tour dates.