The Weeknd is keeping the momentum rolling. He has added dozens of new stadium dates to his After Hours Til Dawn tour, with shows scheduled from April 20th through August 29th, 2026, spanning Mexico, Brazil, and major European cities. Among the added leg, Anitta will join him for the Latin American performances, while Playboi Carti will open for the European and U.K. shows.

This tour marks the continuation of what’s become a years-long, multi-album journey for the artist. Having initially announced the tour in 2020, The Weeknd began performing shows in 2022 and has since brought it through 2023, 2024, and 2025. The tour promotes three of his most recent records: After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up, Tomorrow (2025).

Some of the newly announced shows include:

  • April 20th & 21st in Mexico City at Estadio GNP Seguros, with Anitta joining for both nights.
  • April 26th in Rio de Janeiro and April 30th-May 1st in São Paulo, Brazil—also with Anitta.
  • European and U.K. dates begin in July, with performances at places like Stade de France (Paris), Wembley Stadium in London, and Croke Park in Dublin. Playboi Carti will be the support act for those legs.

The consistent expansion of this tour speaks to The Weeknd’s staying power. Despite the original announcement being years ago, demand has allowed the tour to evolve and stretch into more markets. Adds like Mexico, Brazil, and multiple European stadiums reflect his global influence. Also, the diverse support acts (Anitta, Playboi Carti) indicate a desire to keep the tour fresh for different audiences.

Full New Date List (April–August 2026)

August 28th & 29th – Madrid, Spain (Riyadh Air Metropolitano) with Playboi Carti

April 20th – Mexico City, MX (Estadio GNP Seguros) with Anitta

April 21st – Mexico City, MX (Estadio GNP Seguros) with Anitta

April 26th – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Estádio Nilton Santos) with Anitta

April 30th – São Paulo, Brazil (Estádio Morumbi) with Anitta

May 1st – São Paulo, Brazil (Estádio Morumbi) with Anitta

July 10th – Paris, France (Stade de France) with Playboi Carti

July 17th – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Johan Cruijff ArenA) with Playboi Carti

July 21st – Nice, France (Allianz Riviera) with Playboi Carti

July 24th – Milan, Italy (San Siro Stadium) with Playboi Carti

July 30th – Frankfurt, Germany (Deutsche Bank Park) with Playboi Carti

August 4th – Warsaw, Poland (PGE Narodowy) with Playboi Carti

August 8th – Stockholm, Sweden (Strawberry Arena) with Playboi Carti

August 14th & 15th – London, England (Wembley Stadium) with Playboi Carti

August 22nd – Dublin, Ireland (Croke Park) with Playboi Carti