The Weeknd Announces Three New Dates For Australian Tour

28 August 2023 | 10:44 am | Jessie Lynch

The After Hours Til Dawn Tour celebrates The Weeknd’s latest two albums, 2020’s After Hours and his January 2022 release, Dawn FM.

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Due to overwhelming demand during the Vodafone pre-sale, The Weeknd has announced 3 new shows for the Australian leg of his After Hours Til Dawn Tour with special guests Mike Dean and Chxrry22.
 
These new dates are as follows: Tuesday, November 21 at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium, Saturday, November 25 at Accor Stadium in Sydney, and Saturday, December 2 at Marvel Stadium, Melbourne.
 
The Live Nation, Binance, Ticket agent and venue presales begin Thursday August 31 – Melbourne from 10am, Brisbane from 11am and Sydney from 12pm.
 
Foxtel Rewards members can access exclusive reserved tickets, on sale Friday 1 September from 10am. Foxtel customers, head to http://foxtel.com.au/music.
 
General public tickets go on sale on Friday September 1 – Melbourne from 10am, Brisbane from 11am and Sydney from 12pm.
 
For complete tour, ticket and VIP Experience information, head to their website at www.livenation.com.au.

The After Hours Til Dawn Tour, if you guessed it, celebrates The Weeknd’s latest two albums, 2020’s After Hours and his January 2022 release, Dawn FM. So far on this tour, The Weeknd has broken attendance records in London and Milan, selling hundreds of thousands of tickets all across Europe.

The tour announcement arrives three months after Tesfaye revealed that he’d no longer make music as The Weeknd. “The visuals are vital to my career,” he told W Magazine in May before admitting, “The album I’m working on now is probably my last hurrah as The Weeknd.

“This is something that I have to do. As The Weeknd, I’ve said everything I can say.” You can read the full interview here.

In January, The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights was named as Spotify’s most-streamed song of all time, overtaking Ed Sheeran’s Shape Of You.

Upon his last visit to Australia in December 2017, The Music reviewer Madelyn Tait commented that “The Weeknd proved himself as a phenomenal live act with an extensive discography of hits” at his Qudos Bank Arena show. It’s been too long since The Weeknd touched down on our shores, but now we have even more hits to witness.

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AFTER HOURS TIL DAWN TOUR 2023


 
BRISBANE, SUNCORP STADIUM - MONDAY NOVEMBER 20
 
BRISBANE, SUNCORP STADIUM - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21 – NEW SHOW
 
SYDNEY, ACCOR STADIUM - FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24
 
SYDNEY, ACCOR STADIUM- SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25 – NEW SHOW
 
MELBOURNE, MARVEL STADIUM - FRIDAY DECEMBER 1
 
MELBOURNE, MARVEL STADIUM - SATURDAY DECEMBER 2 – NEW SHOW