The stadium production has grossed over $440 million this year, as demand forces an expanded Asian itinerary and a five-night Wembley residency.
The Weeknd’s After Hours Til Dawn stadium tour has crossed 3 million tickets sold in 2026 alone, a figure that reframes what a contemporary global run can become. The trek has already generated more than $440 million this year, adding another layer to a tour that surpassed $1 billion in grosses last year.
The current UK and European leg opened with a sold-out show at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium in June and will move through multi-night engagements in Denmark, Germany, France, and Italy, before closing with a five-night stand at London’s Wembley Stadium. The production’s visual centrepiece — a 40-foot metallic gold sculpture by Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama, with laser-illuminated eyes and atmospheric smoke — has become a defining image of the tour’s scale.
In response to heavy demand in international markets, the autumn Asian leg has been extended from 11 to 17 stadium shows, now hitting Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur. This is not just a commercial expansion; it signals the region’s growing weight in global live music routing.
The tour also maintains a direct philanthropic link. Together with Global Citizen, The Weeknd channels €1 from every European ticket and £1 from each UK ticket to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund and the UN World Food Programme’s XO Humanitarian Fund, connecting an industrial-scale production to tangible relief on hunger and education.
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