The Weeknd Sets Final Asia Stadium Tour Dates

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Final Asia Stadium Tour Dates for the Megastar

The Weeknd is taking his record-breaking After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour into its final chapter, announcing a 2026 Asia leg that will bring the global stadium production to fans across seven major markets.

The newly announced run begins Sunday, Sept. 20, at Belluna Dome in Tokyo, before moving through Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, and Hong Kong. The final stop is set for Wednesday, Nov. 4, at TM Stadium National in Kuala Lumpur. Produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Nespresso, the Asia dates mark the last opportunity for fans to experience the tour, which has become the highest-grossing tour ever by a male solo artist.

A Final Run For A Record-Breaking Tour

Since launching in 2022, the After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour has moved across North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, Latin America, and Australia, with its final stretch now headed to Asia.

The tour surpassed $1 billion in global gross last year after the addition of its 2026 dates across Europe, the U.K., and Latin America. According to the announcement, the tour has sold more than 7.5 million tickets across 153 shows, further establishing The Weeknd’s position as one of the most dominant stadium artists of his generation.

The Weeknd Performs “Starboy” in South America – Credit @evanlarsen

The 2026 Asia leg follows his upcoming European and U.K. run this summer, as well as recently completed Latin American shows that included multi-night plays in Mexico and Brazil.

The Trilogy Comes To The Stadium Stage

The tour celebrates The Weeknd’s acclaimed album trilogy, After Hours from 2020, Dawn FM from 2022, and Hurry Up Tomorrow from 2025. The production pairs the cinematic world of those albums with a career-spanning setlist built around some of his biggest global hits.

The 2025 North American leg included more than 40 sold-out stadium shows and delivered major venue milestones across the United States and Canada. According to the announcement, The Weeknd became the top-grossing Black male artist in history at several major venues, including stops in New York, Denver, Santa Clara, Seattle, Edmonton, Montreal, Orlando, Arlington, and Houston.

He also set new attendance records for an R&B male artist in Boston, Denver, Edmonton, and Orlando. In Toronto, he broke the record for most shows by a male solo artist on a single tour with six shows at Rogers Centre, while also setting a record for any Canadian artist. In Los Angeles, he set the record for most shows by a male solo artist at SoFi Stadium.

The tour’s momentum has also been recognized by the industry. The Weeknd recently won Tour of the Year at the 2026 iHeartRadio Awards and Best R&B Tour at the Pollstar Awards.

Creepy Nuts And Yousuke Yukimatsu Join Select Dates

The Asia leg will feature Japanese Hip Hop duo Creepy Nuts on most dates, adding another layer of regional energy to the stadium run. The duo, made up of rapper R-Shitei and DJ Matsunaga, saw international momentum with “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born,” which surpassed 900 million cumulative streams.

Japanese DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu will also appear on select dates. Known for his genre-bending sets and global underground reputation, Yukimatsu brings a distinct electronic edge to the tour’s Asia programming.

Tour With A Humanitarian Impact

Beyond the scale of the production and ticket sales, the tour continues to carry a humanitarian mission. As part of the 2026 run, The Weeknd is partnering with Global Citizen to raise funds for access to quality education for children around the world through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.

He will also continue his partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme through the XO Humanitarian Fund, which supports the organization’s response to the global hunger crisis.

According to the announcement, $1 in local currency from each ticket sold across Asia will be donated to the two organizations. The Jakarta dates are excluded from that donation structure. To date, The Weeknd and partners have contributed a combined total of more than $8.5 million to the XO Humanitarian Fund and Global Citizen, with additional proceeds from the 2026 run continuing to support both organizations.

Ticket Details

Tickets will be available beginning with an artist presale on Monday, May 18. Fans can register now through Fri, May 15 at 7 am WIB/ICT, 8 am SGT/HKT/MYT, and 9 am JST/KST at theweeknd.com/tour.

A Visa presale will follow on Tuesday, May 19, in select markets, including Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. Additional presales will run throughout the week before the general onsale begins Thursday, May 21. For more information and timings, visit www.visa.com.

No artist presale will take place for the Seoul dates. General on-sale timing for the Japan show will be announced later. Fans should check local listings and The Weeknd’s official tour site for market-specific timing.

Asia Tour Dates

Date

City

Venue

Support

Sun, Sept. 20

Tokyo

Belluna Dome

Creepy Nuts; Yousuke Yukimatsu

Sat, Sept. 26

Jakarta

Jakarta International Stadium

Yousuke Yukimatsu

Sun, Sept. 27

Jakarta

Jakarta International Stadium

Yousuke Yukimatsu

Fri, Oct. 2

Singapore

National Stadium

Creepy Nuts

Sat, Oct. 3

Singapore

National Stadium

Creepy Nuts

Wed, Oct. 7

Seoul

Goyang Stadium

Creepy Nuts

Thu, Oct. 8

Seoul

Goyang Stadium

Creepy Nuts

Sun, Oct. 11

Bangkok

Rajamangala Stadium

Creepy Nuts

Fri, Oct. 30

Hong Kong

Kai Tak Stadium

Sat, Oct. 31

Hong Kong

Kai Tak Stadium

Wed, Nov. 4

Kuala Lumpur

TM Stadium National

Creepy Nuts; Yousuke Yukimatsu

A Closing Chapter For A Global Moment

For The Weeknd, the final Asia leg marks more than the end of a tour cycle. It closes one of the most commercially successful and culturally visible stadium runs ever mounted by a male solo artist.

With a trilogy-driven creative world, global production scale, historic ticket sales, and a continued humanitarian component, the After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour arrives in Asia as both a major live event and a closing statement on one of the defining pop tours of the decade.

 

 

 

 

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