"Report: The Weeknd, Fetty Wap, Lil Mosey and More Tours Postponed Due to Coronavirus". ^ "The Weeknd announces 'The After Hours Tour' starting June 11th".^ "The Weeknd adds fourth London show to 'After Hours' UK tour".^ "The Weeknd adds a second Vancouver concert in 2020 world tour | Listed"."The Weeknd announces After Hours Tour to accompany new album coming in March". ^ a b "The Weeknd Reveals Dates for Massive 'After Hours' Tour".^ "The Weeknd Teams up with Verizon for Intimate Fan Experience"."The Weeknd announces huge UK and European arena tour". "The Weeknd Announces 'After Hours' Tour". ^ Shaffer, Claire (February 20, 2020)."The Weeknd Moves Tour Dates to Summer 2022". ^ "The Weeknd announces massive arena tour".^ "The Weeknd announces 'After Hours' tour (MSG, Barclays & Prudential included)".Shows List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenue Updated tour dates and opening acts have yet to be announced. He also revealed the tour's new name as a result of his decision to incorporate elements of his upcoming fifth studio album. He postponed the tour a third time on October 18, and announced that the tour will now begin in the summer of 2022, and will be held entirely in stadiums due to arena constraints. On February 3, 2021, the Weeknd postponed his tour for a second time, and announced that the tour would begin in January 2022 in Vancouver. On May 20, he announced the tour's new dates, with it being scheduled to commence on Jin Vancouver, and to conclude on November 11 in Berlin. When asked about the status of his tour during a cover story with Variety in April, the Weeknd stated that the tour would not be cancelled and that his team were working on the new itinerary. ĭue to COVID-19 concerns, Live Nation announced all arena tours scheduled to take place in 2020 would be postponed. On March 12, an additional date was added to the Czech Republic. An additional date was added to London on the following day. On March 3, additional dates were added to Vancouver, Miami, Los Angeles and Toronto due to high demand. He also announced that Sabrina Claudio would be opening for both legs, Don Toliver would open in North America, and Black Atlass would open in Europe, replacing 88Glam. On February 20, 2020, the Weeknd announced through social media that he would be touring North America and Europe later that year, sponsored by Verizon.