The Weeknd Is Set to Perform a One-Night-Only Concert at Rose Bowl Stadium in L.A. to Celebrate His New Album


I feel it coming! The Weeknd is set to perform a one-night-only live show on Jan. 25 at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California to celebrate the release of his Hurry Up Tomorrow album on Jan. 24.

The Diamond-certified global superstar will take to perform his hits — which have over 1 billion streams on Spotify — as he debuts never before seen production.

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The concert comes on the heels of the “Save Your Tears” singer’s performance at Estádio MorumBIS in São Paulo, Brazil, and his fall tour across Australia.

To further mark the occasion, exclusive vinyl, box sets, and signed CDs are available for pre-order today through Dec. 2 on the XO.STORE.

Think: A limited-edition Frank Miller LP, the Standard Album Box Set, and the Sorayama Album Box Set, which each include an exclusive Hurry Up Tomorrow t-shirt and CD.

Live Nation

To purchase tickets for the concert produced by Live Nation, visit TheWeeknd.com starting at 10 am PST on Dec. 2.

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