The Weeknd Adds UK/Euro Dates To ‘After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour’

The Weeknd has announced seven new dates across Europe and the UK on his 2026 “After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour,” an extension of an already extensive run that has spanned 40-plus sold-out stadium shows this year.
Produced by Live Nation (and sponsored by Nespresso), the 2026 tour now features new stops in Manchester (England), Copenhagen (Denmark), Munich (Germany), Lille (France), Barcelona (Spain), and Lisbon (Portugal), plus an additional Paris date — bringing The Weeknd’s run at Stade de France to four nights.
Playboi Carti will appear on all EU/UK dates. The previously announced EU/UK run is nearly sold out, with only a limited amount of tickets still available in select markets, according to a press release from Live Nation.
The “After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour” celebrates The Weeknd’s album trilogy — After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025) — and showcases hits spanning his chart-topping catalog.
The 2024 North American leg, which wrapped last month, combined groundbreaking production with an electrifying setlist while breaking attendance and grossing records throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The Weeknd became the top-grossing Black male artist in history at venues in New York, Denver, Santa Clara, Seattle, Edmonton, Montreal, Orlando, Arlington, and Houston, and set the highest attendance mark for an R&B male artist in Boston, Denver, Edmonton, and Orlando, according to Live Nation.
The Aug. 24 concert at Camping World Stadium Orlando, FL, sold 52,083 tickets and grossed $9,062,680, according to the box office report submitted to Pollstar for that show. The Weeknd sold out the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, AB on July 19, moving
54,076 tickets at a $ 7,002,903 gross. The June 21 performance at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, CO, moved 63,668, and grossed $8,885,868.
At Toronto’s Rogers Centre, The Weeknd broke the all-time record for most shows by a male solo artist on a single tour with six, while also setting the record for any Canadian artist.
Four shows took place July 27-28, and Aug. 7-8 this year, selling a total 158,324 tickets, and grossing $24,902,654, according to the Pollstar Boxoffice. Two shows took place during the first leg of the tour, Sept. 22-23, 2022: 87,101 tickets, $10,231,250 grossed.
In Los Angeles, he set the record for the most shows played by a male solo artist at SoFi Stadium. In Texas, he sold more tickets than any other artist this year.
Launched in 2022, the After Hours Til Dawn Tour has grown into the biggest R&B tour in history by Live Nation’s own admission, reaching millions of fans across North America, Europe, the UK, South America, and Australia. Before kicking off next year’s Europe and UK run, The Weeknd will return to Latin America with shows in Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo.
Tickets for the newly added Europe and UK dates will first be available via the artist presale and Mastercard presale in select markets beginning Oct. 14, at 12 p.m. local.
A Nespresso presale will take place Thursday, Oct. 16, at 12 p.m. local time.
Additional presales will run ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, Oct. 17 at 12 p.m. local time at theweeknd.com/tour.
The Weeknd is booked by WME worldwide and is managed by SALXCO Management.
The Weeknd “After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour” 2026 Dates:
April 20 – Mexico City, MX – Estadio GNP Seguros
April 21 – Mexico City, MX – Estadio GNP Seguros
April 22 – Mexico City, MX – Estadio GNP Seguros
April 26 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Estádio Nilton Santos
April 30 – São Paulo, Brazil – Estádio MorumBIS
May 1 – São Paulo, Brazil – Estádio MorumBIS
June 11 – Manchester, UK – Etihad Stadium – NEW DATE
June 19 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Parken – NEW DATE
June 25 – Munich, Germany – Allianz Arena – NEW DATE
July 3 – Lille, France – Stade Pierre Mauroy – NEW DATE
July 8 – Paris, France – Stade De France – NEW DATE
July 10 – Paris, France – Stade de France
July 11 – Paris, France – Stade de France
July 12 – Paris, France – Stade de France
July 16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 17 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 18 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 21 – Nice, France – Allianz Riviera
July 22 – Nice, France – Allianz Riviera
July 24 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium
July 25 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium
July 26 – Milan, Italy – San Siro Stadium
July 30 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
July 31 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
Aug. 1 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
Aug. 4 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
Aug. 5 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
Aug. 8 – Stockholm, Sweden – Strawberry Arena
Aug. 9 – Stockholm, Sweden – Strawberry Arena
Aug. 10 – Stockholm, Sweden – Strawberry Arena
Aug. 14 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
Aug. 15 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
Aug. 16 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
Aug. 18 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
Aug. 19 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
Aug. 22 – Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park
Aug. 23 – Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park
Aug. 28 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Aug. 29 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Aug. 30 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Sept. 1 – Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys – NEW DATE
Sept. 5 – Lisbon, Portugal – Estadio do Restelo – NEW DATE
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