Global superstar The Weeknd is set to continue his record-breaking After Hours til Dawn Tour into 2026, with the massive stadium production scheduled to conclude on August 29, 2026. The tour, which evolved from arena venues to stadiums due to capacity constraints and pandemic-related postponements, has already generated an impressive $635.5 million in revenue with over 5.1 million tickets sold as of mid-2025.
Music from three of The Weeknd’s albums—After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025)—will feature prominently in the production as the tour reaches new international destinations. The European leg kicks off on July 10, 2026, at Paris’s Stade de France before moving through other iconic venues including Milan’s San Siro on July 24 and Dublin’s Croke Park later in the summer. Fans at the Milan show can expect an electric atmosphere that has been likened to football finals during previous performances.
The tour’s most notable achievement comes with an unprecedented scheduling of two consecutive nights at London’s Wembley Stadium on August 14 and 15, 2026, defying the traditionally single-show limit that has characterized most stadium stops on the tour. These performances are anticipated to draw record crowds, continuing the tour’s pattern of breaking venue attendance records. The superstar previously set an impressive benchmark with the biggest two-day attendance at London Stadium, bringing in 159,574 fans during earlier tour dates.
Ticketing for these monumental shows will follow established patterns, with presale access initially available to Mastercard holders before extending to Live Nation and Ticketmaster customers. General public tickets typically become available shortly thereafter, though fans are advised to prepare for fast-moving online purchases as demand consistently exceeds supply in major metropolitan areas. The artist has also announced plans to leverage platform-specific features on streaming services to provide exclusive content for fans who purchase tickets to the 2026 shows.
The economic impact of the tour has been substantial, having already generated over $350 million in gross sales by mid-2023. Host cities experience significant economic boosts from the stadium-scale productions, which accommodate tens of thousands of attendees and drive merchandise sales and local business revenue. The tour has also become a showcase for The Weeknd’s diverse revenue streams, with sync deals generating additional income through licensing tour footage for commercials and promotional videos.
With innovative visuals and immersive production elements promised for the 2026 dates, The Weeknd’s seventh concert tour continues to cement his legacy as one of this generation’s most commercially successful and artistically ambitious live performers.