The Recording Academy‘s CEO Harvey Mason Jr. introduced the Weeknd, who had not been previously announced as a performer. Mason’s introduction highlighted the Weeknd’s anger four years ago ...
By Michael Saponara The boycott is over. The Weeknd made his surprise return to the 2025 Grammy Awards stage on Sunday (Feb. 2) with an electric performance of “Cry for Me” and “Timeless ...
After releasing his long-awaited album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” on Friday morning, The Weeknd has announced a massive stadium tour across North America. The “After Hours Til Dawn” tour will ...
The Weeknd has donated more than $10 million to multiple charitable causes in the past five years, from coronavirus relief to Gaza humanitarian aid to Los Angeles wildfire recovery, and he stepped ...
Standing in front of an extremely bright and flashing background while sparks showered down upon him, he performed the new song to a shocked audience. The Weeknd’s new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow ...
In 2021, The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye) declared he will boycott the Grammys, and will not allow his label to submit his music for awards consideration. The boycott came after he was not ...
Ladies and gentlemen, The Weeknd. Starting May 9, the Super Bowl Halftime performer will resume his ‘After Hours Til Dawn Tour,’ this time in support of his recently-released 2025 album ...
But then Mason mentioned the time he took charge of the Recording Academy and faced a small controversy when the Weeknd, a Grammy-winning superstar, announced he was boycotting the Grammys because ...
The Weeknd‘s new album Hurry Up Tomorrow is out today, and he’s now announced a stadium tour for it. “The Weeknd: After Hours Til Dawn 2025 Tour” runs from May into September in North ...
The Weeknd has a new album and a new tour to go with it. On Friday, The Weeknd released "Hurry Up Tomorrow" as the final part of a trilogy of albums. The recording superstar also announce a new ...
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