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The Weeknd’s After Hours Til Dawn tour kicks off its last leg Friday at State Farm Arena before hitting a slew of North American stadiums before it wraps in September. The show launched in 2022 and supports the artist’s last three album releases: After Hours, Dawn FM, and Hurry Up Tomorrow. The night features opener Playboi Carti and special guest Mike Dean, a producer, multi-instrumentalist and longtime Weeknd collaborator.
As the event is scheduled to happen soon, let’s knock out a couple of questions:
Is this my last chance to see The Weeknd?
Doubtful. The singer, whose birth name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, has alluded to retiring moniker The Weeknd in more than one interview. A series of billboards at the end of 2024, along with his own posts on X that popped up before the release of Hurry Up Tomorrow, read ‘The End Is Near,’ added to the speculation. So, while the name may go into retirement, it seems like the artist, who has blown up Spotify with listening numbers in the billions, will be keeping on.
How do I get tickets?
Go to the State Farm Stadium site and click the ‘Buy tickets’ link. If the concert is sold out, the link will take you to their resale partner, where you can find seats at various prices.
State Farm Stadium has a very specific bag policy, but we have you covered. Take a peek so you won’t be stuck running back to your car – we’ve seen it happen, it’s no fun.
Below is the complete list of dates for the After Hours Til Dawn tour. For more local concert information, visit the Phoenix New Times concert calendar.
         
            
All 2025 Tour Dates and Cities
May 2025
          
          05/09, Phoenix, AZ, State Farm Stadium 
          05/24, Detroit, MI, Ford Field 
          05/25, Detroit, MI, Ford Field 
          05/30, Chicago, IL, Soldier Field 
          05/31, Chicago, IL, Soldier Field
June 2025
          
          06/05, East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium 
          06/06, East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium 
          06/07, East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium 
          06/10, Foxborough, MA, Gillette Stadium 
          06/11, Foxborough, MA, Gillette Stadium 
          06/14, Minneapolis, MN, U.S. Bank Stadium 
          06/21, Denver, CO, Empower Field at Mile High 
          06/25, Los Angeles, CA, SoFi Stadium 
          06/26, Los Angeles, CA, SoFi Stadium
July 2025
          
          07/04, Las Vegas, NV,  Allegiant Stadium 
          07/05, Las Vegas, NV,  Allegiant Stadium 
          07/08, Santa Clara, CA  Levi’s Stadium 
          07/09, Santa Clara, CA, Levi’s Stadium 
          07/12, Seattle, WA,  Lumen Field 
          07/15, Vancouver, BC, BC Place 
          07/16, Vancouver, BC, BC Place 
          07/19, Edmonton, AB, Commonwealth Stadium 
          07/24, Montreal, QC, Parc Jean-Drapeau 
          07/25, Montreal, QC, Parc Jean-Drapeau 
          07/27, Toronto, ON, Rogers Centre 
          07/28, Toronto, ON, Rogers Centre 
          07/30, Philadelphia, PA,  Lincoln Financial Field 
          07/31, Philadelphia, PA,  Lincoln Financial Field
August/September
08/02, Landover, MD, Northwest Stadium 
          08/07, Toronto, ON, Rogers Centre 
          08/08, Toronto, ON, Rogers Centre 
          08/12, Nashville, TN, Nissan Stadium 
          08/15, Miami, FL, Hard Rock Stadium 
          08/16, Miami, FL, Hard Rock Stadium 
          08/21, Atlanta, GA, Mercedes-Benz Stadium 
          08/24, Orlando, FL, Camping World Stadium 
          08/27, Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium 
          08/28, Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium 
          08/30, Houston, TX, NRG Stadium 
          08/31, Houston, TX, NRG Stadium 
          09/03, San Antonio, TX,  Alamodome
