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The Weeknd is kicking off the final leg of his After Hours Til Dawn tour in Tokyo

The Asia tour dates have just been announced, starting with Tokyo this September

Kaila Imada
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Kaila Imada
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After much speculation, The Weeknd has finally announced the final dates for his After Hours Til Dawn tour – and it all begins here in Tokyo. The 2026 Asia leg of the hugely popular tour kicks off on Sunday September 20 at Belluna Dome in Saitama before heading to Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur.

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Accompanying the Grammy Award-winning artist is Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, who will perform at most dates on the tour, alongside another local fave, DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu, who is set to appear at select shows across Asia.

The tour – which has been ongoing since 2022 – has grossed more than US$1 billion across 153 shows, following recent dates in the UK, Europe and Latin America, cementing The Weeknd as the highest-grossing solo male touring artist ever.

As the newly announced Asia dates mark the final chapter of the world tour, this may be your last chance to see The Weeknd live. Presale begins on May 18, and fans can sign up for updates via The Weeknd’s official tour website until May 15. Presale times will vary by city and be sent directly to registered fans by email. General sales for the Tokyo shows have yet to be announced, so keep an eye on the website for updates.

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