The Weeknd is bringing his blockbuster After Hours Til Dawn stadium tour back to Asia for one final run this year, marking the closing chapter of one of the biggest solo tours in music history.
The 2026 Asia leg will see the Canadian superstar perform across Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Kuala Lumpur. Produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Nespresso, the tour kicks off on 20 September at Tokyo’s Belluna Dome before wrapping up on 4 November in Kuala Lumpur at TM Stadium National.
The newly announced dates arrive after the singer’s massive runs across North America, Europe, the UK, Latin America, and Australia. According to the release, the tour has now grossed over US$1 billion globally and sold more than 7.5 million tickets across 153 shows, making it the highest-grossing tour ever by a male solo artist.
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Fans can expect a career-spanning setlist celebrating The Weeknd’s acclaimed album trilogy: After Hours, Dawn FM, and Hurry Up Tomorrow. Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts will join as support on most dates, while Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U will appear on select stops.
Beyond the spectacle, the tour will also continue its humanitarian partnerships with Global Citizen and the United Nations World Food Programme. US$1 (or local equivalent) from every ticket sold across Asia — excluding Jakarta — will be donated towards global education and hunger relief initiatives.
The artist also recently took home Tour of the Year at the 2026 iHeartRadio Awards and Best R&B Tour at the Pollstar Awards, further cementing the cultural impact of the ongoing stadium run.
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Tickets for the Singapore shows will first be available through an artist presale beginning 18 May at 10 AM SGT. General sales will begin on 21 May at 12 PM SGT via The Weeknd’s official website.
The Weeknd After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour — Asia Dates
- 20 September — Tokyo — Belluna Dome
- 26 September — Jakarta — Jakarta International Stadium
- 27 September — Jakarta — Jakarta International Stadium
- 2 October — Singapore — National Stadium
- 3 October — Singapore — National Stadium
- 7 October — Seoul — Goyang Stadium
- 8 October — Seoul — Goyang Stadium
- 11 October — Bangkok — Rajamangala Stadium
- 30 October — Hong Kong — Kai Tak Stadium
- 31 October — Hong Kong — Kai Tak Stadium
- 4 November — Kuala Lumpur — TM Stadium National
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