Weeknd fans, you’re being spoiled.
Earlier this year Abel Tesfaye, better known by his stage name The Weeknd, released Hurry Up Tomorrow, his sixth album. He’s been one of the biggest names in the industry since he shot to fame with ‘I can’t feel my face’ back in 2015, and now he’s set to break the record for the biggest R&B tour ever as the After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour extends into 2026.
The tour already came to the UK and Europe back in 2023, but the singer-songwriter has just announced 12 dates for summer 2026, with tickets due to go on sale next week.
Here’s everything you need to know about The Weeknd’s 2026 After Hours til Dawn tour in Europe and the UK, including how to sign up for presale.
What are the dates for The Weeknd’s European tour in 2026?
There are currently 12 dates planned for the European leg of the After Hours Til Dawn tour next summer. They span nearly two months, nine countries, and are as follows:
- Paris, France, Stade de France – July 7
- Amsterdam, Netherlands, Johan Cruijff Arena – July 17
- Nice, France, Allianz Riviera – July 21
- Milan, Italy, San Siro Stadium – July 24
- Frankfurt, Germany, Deutsche Bank Park – July 30
- Warsaw, Poland, PGE Narodowy – August 4
- Stockholm, Sweden, Strawberry Arena – August 8
- London, England, Wembley Stadium – August 14
- London, England, Wembley Stadium – August 15
- Dublin, Ireland, Croke Park – August 22
- Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano – August 28
- Madrid, Spain, Riyadh Air Metropolitano – August 29
You can read more about the London dates on our Wembley Weeknd tour guide.
When do tickets go on sale for the Europe shows?
General sale tickets will go on sale on Friday September 12, at 12pm local time. You’ll be able to buy them on Ticketmaster.
If you’ll be in a different country when purchasing tickets, you’ll need to account for the time difference. The Paris, Amsterdam, Nice, Frankfurt, Milan, Stockholm, and Madrid tickets will go live at 12pm Central European Summer Time (CEST), whereas the Dublin and London shows will go on sale at 12pm British Summer Time (BST)/Irish Standard Time (IST).
Presale will start a few days earlier, on Tuesday September 9, also at 12pm local time.
Presale details
There are a few different presales you could be eligible for, but the main one is the fan presale which anyone can sign up to for free. All you have to do is enter your email and country on The Weeknd’s website.
How much will tickets cost?
We won’t know exactly how much tickets cost until presale starts – the last time Abel was in Europe, tickets started at €80 and went up to €150, but prices may have increased since then. However, it is likely that a standard standing ticket will remain around that price.
Who is supporting The Weeknd on the European tour dates?
Support on the UK and Europe leg of The Weeknd’s tour next summer will come from rapper Playboi Carti.
Where else is The Weeknd touring in 2026?
The After Hours Til Dawn tour will also head into South America. Here are the rest of the dates:
- Mexico City, MX, stadio GNP Seguros – April 20
- Mexico City, MX, Estadio GNP Seguros – April 21
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Estádio Nilton Santos – April 26
- São Paulo, Brazil, Estádio MorumBIS – April 30
- São Paulo, Brazil, Estádio MorumBIS – May 1
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