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The Weeknd brings After Hours Til Dawn Tour to Singapore for two nights this October

Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts and Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U will join the lineup

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
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Save your tears for another day, because global star The Weeknd is bringing his blockbuster After Hours Til Dawn Tour to Asia for one last spin – and of course, Singapore is on the itinerary. He will be performing at the Singapore National Stadium on Oct 2 and 3, 2026, marking the final opportunity to see the record-breaking production live before the curtain officially falls. The concert also doubles as a celebration of his cinematic album trilogy: After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and this year’s Hurry Up Tomorrow.

Kicking off in Tokyo on September 20, the Asia run will snake through Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur, wrapping on November 4, 2026. But this isn’t merely another victory lap for an artist already swimming in accolades – it is the closing chapter of a tour that has quietly bulldozed its way into music history. Since launching in 2022, the After Hours Til Dawn Tour has travelled across North America, Europe, Latin America and Australia, selling over 7.5 million tickets across 153 shows, officially making it the highest-grossing tour by a male solo artist ever. 

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That lines up: The Weeknd is one of the biggest music stars in our era. The Canadian singer-songwriter has spent the last decade reshaping R&B and pop, racking up more than 115 million monthly Spotify listeners. He is the voice behind mega-hits like ‘Blinding Lights’, ‘Starboy’, ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ and ‘Save Your Tears’, with ‘Blinding Lights’ notably becoming the longest-charting song in Billboard Hot 100 history.

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Photograph: SHUN KOMIYAMACreepy Nuts

And to make the lineup even crazier, Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts – yes, the minds behind viral smash ‘Bling-Bang-Bang-Born’ – will support most Asia dates, including Singapore. Select stops will also feature Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U.

Ticket prices have yet to be released. However, Singapore fans can register for artist presale access here for now, with presales beginning May 18, followed by a Visa presale on May 19. General sales open on May 21 at noon via Ticketmaster.

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