It’s virtually time for The Weeknd.
Sure, that’s proper — the famous person R&B vocalist (born Abel Tesfaye) is on his strategy to the Bay Space to carry out two large exhibits, July 8 and 9, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
That’s the identical place The Weeknd performed on his final trek by way of city, fascinating 50,000-plus followers along with his first-ever stadium headlining jaunt — dubbed the After Hours Tour — again in August 2022.
That’s additionally the identical tour that The Weeknd remains to be peddling to at the present time, solely below a barely modified title — now dubbed the After Hours ’til Daybreak Stadium Tour.
The Weeknd is supporting his newest album — “Hurry Up Tomorrow” — which was launched again in January and instantly zoomed as much as the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200.
The album — which is reportedly the ultimate chapter in a trilogy that started with 2020’s “After Hours” and 2022’s “Daybreak FM” — is a companion piece to the 2025 psychological thriller movie of the identical identify (starring The Weeknd). The document, nevertheless, was much better acquired than the movie, which was trashed by critics and mainly ignored by movie-goers.
Luckily, The Weeknd isn’t relying on future movie roles to pay the payments. As an alternative, he can simply maintain having fun with these stadium field workplace hauls for the foreseeable future.
The Weeknd will likely be joined in Santa Clara by two opening acts — Playboi Carti and Mike Dean.
Showtime is 7 p.m. and tickets begin at $73 (topic to vary), ticketmaster.com.