The Weeknd’s “After Hours Til Dawn Tour” is projected to generate $440 million in ticket sales in 2026, with over 3 million fans attending across its remaining shows.

The tour has grossed approximately $735.8 million and sold 5.8 million tickets since its inception in 2022, surpassing previous records held by artists like Beyoncé and Bruno Mars to become the top solo male artist tour in Boxscore history.
The 2026 leg includes over 40 shows across Europe and a final 17 dates in Asia, significantly increasing its scale compared to previous tours, doubling show counts, and moving from arenas to stadiums.
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The Weeknd is collaborating with Global Citizen and the United Nations World Food Programme, donating €1 from each ticket sold in Europe and £1 in the UK to humanitarian funds, showcasing a commitment to social causes as part of the tour.
The tour has evolved to include songs from The Weeknd’s entire career, including recent hits like “Creepin” and “Die For You,” following the release of his latest album, “Wake Up Tomorrow.”

Each performance features elaborate stage production, including a dramatic dystopian aesthetic, which transforms venues like Manchester’s Etihad Stadium into immersive experiences that underscore the tour’s theme.
The Weeknd’s recent show styles and visuals, from metallic cityscapes to a dark, haunting atmosphere, contribute to the tour’s reputation as a sensory feast and an artistic triumph, further broadening its appeal beyond just musical performance.

Speculation exists about The Weeknd possibly retiring his stage persona after he completes this album trilogy that began with “After Hours,” prompting fans to cherish this era while it lasts.













