The Weeknd Expands ‘After Hours Til Dawn Tour’ With 7 New 2026 Dates


The Weeknd isn’t done with the After Hours Til Dawn takeover just yet…

The Weeknd just added seven brand-new dates to his After Hours Til Dawn Tour, and it looks like Europe’s about to get another dose of that cinematic, red-suit energy. The updated leg of the tour kicks off on June 11 in Manchester, and runs through September 5 in Lisbon, stopping in Copenhagen, Munich, Lille, Paris, and Barcelona along the way.

Joining Abel on this round is none other than Playboi Carti, which means fans can expect a blend of smooth crooning and absolute mosh pit madness. Imagine going from “Die For You” to “Sky” in the same night. It’s the kind of combo that only The Weeknd could pull off, and we’re not mad about it.

The cities announced — Manchester, Copenhagen, Munich, Lille, Paris, Barcelona, and Lisbon — cover some of Europe’s most iconic music hubs, guaranteeing that this tour extension won’t just be another stop; it’ll be an experience. The Weeknd’s known for turning his concerts into full-blown sci-fi movies, and Carti’s wild energy will only make it more unpredictable.

Whether you’re there for the heartbreak anthems, Carti’s chaos, or just to say you survived both in one night, this might be one of 2026’s craziest concert moments. Europe, you’ve been warned.




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