The Weeknd announces UK and European leg of After Hours Til Dawn Tour with London, Manchester and Dublin dates

 (Getty Images for Coachella)
(Getty Images for Coachella)

The Weeknd has announced the second leg of his headline After Hours Til Dawn tour, with 2023 UK and European dates including London, Manchester and Dublin.

The Blinding Lights hitmaker will be lighting up the London Stadium, Eithad Stadium and Marlay Park respectively, and the singer will be supported by acts including Grammy award winner Kaytranda and Mike Dean as part of the tour.

The North American first leg has already broken attendance records and grossed over $130 million (£107 million) to date, while raising $5 million (£4.1 million) for the XO Humanitarian Fund.

The Weeknd’s tour is in support of his two latest albums After Hours and Dawn FM (Handout)
The Weeknd’s tour is in support of his two latest albums After Hours and Dawn FM (Handout)

The tour is in support of The Weeknd’s After Hours album released in 2020 and his Dawn FM album released this year, with the original After Hours dates pushed back multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

After Hours had a hugely successful run in the UK Albums chart, peaking at number one, and producing top 10 singles Heartless and Save Your Tears, as well global number one hit Blinding Lights, which ranks as the sixth most streamed song of all time in the UK.

His Dawn FM album, which also features on the tour, hit number one in the UK following its release earlier in the year.

DJ and producer Kaytranda is one of the support acts for the tour (Getty Images for Samsung)
DJ and producer Kaytranda is one of the support acts for the tour (Getty Images for Samsung)

With only three UK and Ireland dates announced so far, fans can expect the tickets to be highly sought after.

Tickets for the European shows go on sale Friday at 12pm and fans who purchased tickets for the 2022 After Hours Arena Tour in Europe can access presale tickets for the 2023 dates.

Here’s the full list of the UK/European second leg tour dates:

UK and Ireland dates

June 10 – Manchester, UK – Etihad Stadium

June 28 – Dublin, Ireland – Marlay Park

July 7 – London, UK– London Stadium

European dates

June 14 – Horsens, Denmark – Nordstern Arena

June 17 – Stockholm, Sweden – Tele2 Arena

June 20 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena

June 24 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijiff ArenA

July 2 – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion

July 4 – Dusseldorf, Germany – Merkur Spiel Arena

July 11 – Brussels, Belgium – King Baudouin Stadium

July 14 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park

July 18 – Madrid, Spain – Cívitas Metropolitano

July 20 – Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

July 22 – Nice, France – Allianz Riviera

July 26 – Milan, Italy – Ippodromo La Maura

July 29 – Paris, France – Stade de France

August 1 – Bordeaux, France – Matmut Atlantique

August 4 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion

August 6 – Prague, Czech Republic – Letnany Airport

August 9 – Warsaw, Poland  – PGE Narodowy

August 12  - Tallinn, Estonia  - Tallinn Song Festival Grounds