'After Hours Til Dawn Tour' nears end as The Weeknd confirms final global stadium run in Asia
Global music superstar The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) has officially announced the final leg of his record-breaking 'After Hours Til Dawn Tour', confirming a new set of stadium shows across Asia in 2026.
The artist shared the announcement on social media on May 11, 2026, unveiling what he described as the concluding chapter of a touring cycle that has spanned multiple years and continents.
The Asia leg marks the end of the expansive global run that has defined the tour's success. The newly announced schedule begins in late September and will bring the singer to some of the region's biggest music markets.
According to the official tour poster, the itinerary includes Tokyo on September 20, followed by a two-night run in Jakarta on September 26-27.
Singapore is set for October 2-3, while Seoul will host shows on October 7-8. The tour then moves to Bangkok on October 11, before heading to Hong Kong for another two-night residency on October 30-31.
The final stop is scheduled for November 4 in Kuala Lumpur, which is being billed as the tour finale, as per the social media post shared by The Weeknd.
The Asia leg will also feature a curated lineup of special guests, including Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, along with Vou$uke and Yuk1mat$u.
The production is supported by major partners including Visa, Nespresso, and Live Nation, underscoring the large-scale staging planned for the final shows.
Ticket access will begin with the Visa Presale starting May 18. Fans have been directed to register for early access and additional details via the artist's official website.
The announcement has already sparked significant global engagement, garnering nearly 900,000 likes within hours of being posted on Instagram.
While fans across the announced cities expressed excitement, many referencing his 2013 'Kiss Land' era, the post also saw widespread responses from listeners in India, South Africa, and Chile requesting additional tour dates before the run officially "shuts down." One fan wrote, "if you can't get him in India, it's got to be your biggest failure."
Another Indian fan commented, "Dude this is not fine...where is India???"
"INDIA WHEN????" a third fan wrote.
As it stands, these newly announced shows are being positioned as the "Final Leg," signaling the conclusion of an era for the Diamond-certified artist's live performances under the 'After Hours Til Dawn' touring concept. Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
The Asia leg marks the end of the expansive global run that has defined the tour's success. The newly announced schedule begins in late September and will bring the singer to some of the region's biggest music markets.
According to the official tour poster, the itinerary includes Tokyo on September 20, followed by a two-night run in Jakarta on September 26-27.
Singapore is set for October 2-3, while Seoul will host shows on October 7-8. The tour then moves to Bangkok on October 11, before heading to Hong Kong for another two-night residency on October 30-31.
The final stop is scheduled for November 4 in Kuala Lumpur, which is being billed as the tour finale, as per the social media post shared by The Weeknd.
The Asia leg will also feature a curated lineup of special guests, including Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, along with Vou$uke and Yuk1mat$u.
Ticket access will begin with the Visa Presale starting May 18. Fans have been directed to register for early access and additional details via the artist's official website.
The announcement has already sparked significant global engagement, garnering nearly 900,000 likes within hours of being posted on Instagram.
While fans across the announced cities expressed excitement, many referencing his 2013 'Kiss Land' era, the post also saw widespread responses from listeners in India, South Africa, and Chile requesting additional tour dates before the run officially "shuts down." One fan wrote, "if you can't get him in India, it's got to be your biggest failure."
Another Indian fan commented, "Dude this is not fine...where is India???"
"INDIA WHEN????" a third fan wrote.
As it stands, these newly announced shows are being positioned as the "Final Leg," signaling the conclusion of an era for the Diamond-certified artist's live performances under the 'After Hours Til Dawn' touring concept. Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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