The Weeknd to play US Bank Stadium in June on what could be his last tour

Canadian pop star The Weeknd Will overwrite the US Bank Stadium on June 14 on what could be his last tour, at least under Weeknd Moniker.

Tickets are sold at. 22.00 7. February to Ticketmaster. An advance sale is available to those who sign up Livemu.sc/thewead at. 9th February. It runs from 1 p.m. 10.00 February 5 to 7 p.m. 9th February. Playboi Carti and Mike Dean are also on the bill.

The man born Abel Tesfaye adopted this week’s name in 2011 when he himself released a trio of mixtapes that led to a larger label agreement with Republic Records. His long list of hits includes “Love Me Harder”, “The Hills”, “Can’t Feel My Face”, “Starboy”, “I feel it’s coming,” “Die for you”, “pray for me, “” Call my name, “” Blinding Lights “,” Save Your Tears “,” A RIGHT NOW “,” CREEPIN “” AND “TIMLESS.

After releasing his fourth album “After Hours” in early 2020, he announced an arenatur that included a stop at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center. It was exposed several times during the pandemic Before you canceled And repeated himself to an all-stadium 2022 outing that did not visit Twin Cities.

On what was supposed to be the last date of this tour, a stop at California’s Sofi Stadium, he lost his voice during the first song. He cut the show card and played two makeup dates a month later, one of which was filmed for an HBO concert -special.

The experience clearly rattled The Weeknd, which began to suggest that he would stop making music under this name. In a rare Interview with variation In January he said, “When is the right time to leave, if not at your highlight? Once you understand who I am too much, it’s time to turn … I don’t think I can stop (to make music), but everything should feel like a challenge. And for me right now, The Weeknd, whatever it is, it has been mastered. No one will make weeknd better than me and I won’t do it better than what it is right now. “

It is completely possible that he will turn to his long -standing film of film. He created and starred in 2023 the HBO drama “The Idol”, which received a warm reaction and was canceled after a single season. But he has a feature film coming out May 16, which is based on his just -released sixth album “Hurry up tomorrow.”

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