The Weeknd fans assemble! After months of teasing the album, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' comes out in a matter of hours. Ever since The Weeknd first confirmed that 'After Hours' was part of a trilogy ...
The Weeknd’s sixth album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, may be the last that he releases under his stage name. The singer, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, said he is considering retiring the ...
In a new cover story interview with 'Variety,' The Weeknd also opened up about how it contributed to his forthcoming album 'Hurry Up Tomorrow.' Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE.
The Weeknd suffered a “mental breakdown” after losing his voice during a 2022 concert. The 34-year-old music star lost his voice while performing the final show of his tour, and he admits that ...
The Weeknd has pushed back the release of his new album ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ out of “respect and concern” for victims of the killer LA wildfires. The singer, 34, was due to put out the ...
For those who weren’t able to score a ticket to the “Billions Club Live With the Weeknd” show last month, Spotify is running it back with a 45-minute concert film premiering exclusively on ...
The Weeknd has canceled his concert at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles that was scheduled for Jan. 25, and will delay the release of his forthcoming album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” until Jan. 31.
The drought for fans of Scarborough-raised singer-songwriter The Weeknd is almost over as a new album will drop on Friday, marking what looks to be the star’s last music under that name.
The Weeknd has 25 tracks with more than a billion streams each on Spotify, and now the streaming giant has released Billions Club Live With the Weeknd, a live concert film celebrating his achievement.
Abel Tesfaye aka: The Weeknd has announced that the release of his sixth album, ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’, will be postponed. Originally scheduled to drop on 24 January, the album is the third and ...
The Weeknd has postponed the release of his upcoming album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, and canceled his Rose Bowl Stadium concert following the relentless wildfires that are decimating the Los Angeles area.
The Weeknd, Drake and Justin Bieber take up ample real estate on each list, and they're joined by a handful of other Canadian hitmakers. Nickelback celebrates 28 years of hard rock: 'We're ...