The Weeknd is set to release a new album on Jan. 24 and he will perform a one-night-only concert at the Rose Bowl a day after it drops.
Hurry Up Tomorrow will serve as the final chapter in the singer’s trilogy following 2022’s Dawn FM and 2020’s After Hours. Three tracks have been released from the upcoming album: “Dancing In the Flames,” the Anitta collaboration “São Paulo” and “Timeless,” which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The stadium concert will take place Jan. 25 in Pasadena, California, and a press release promises that it will feature “never-before-seen production” and the “stage will take over the entire floor of the stadium, for a must-see in-the-round experience.”
Tickets will be available Dec. 2 at 10 a.m. PST at TheWeeknd.com. The Rose Bowl performance is being produced by Live Nation and comes on the heels of The Weeknd’s Sept. 7 one-night-only stadium show at Estádio MorumBIS in São Paulo, Brazil.
The pop star recently became the first artist in history to have 22 songs with over one billion streams each on Spotify. He has launched seven No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including “Blinding Lights,” “Can’t Feel My Face,” “Starboy” and “The Hills.” He’s won four Grammys and though he has boycotted the show since 2021, he landed a best melodic rap performance nomination at the 2025 show for his guest appearance on Future and Metro Boomin’s “We Still Don’t Trust You.” He won the same category in 2022 for his appearance on Kanye West’s “Hurricane.”