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The Weeknd started recording Hurry Up Tomorrow in 2022, closely following the release of its predecessor Dawn FM in January. On September 3, 2022, the intended final date of After Hours Til Dawn Tour's North American leg, while performing show opener "Alone Again" in Inglewood at SoFi Stadium, the Weeknd lost his voice, which led him to abruptly end the show in the middle of "Can't Feel My Face".
Ironically, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” the “After Hours” album trilogy and “The Idol” all are based in something that Abel Tesfaye the person has worked hard to avoid for his entire career ...
The Weeknd first performed the song live on September 7, 2024, at his one-night-only concert in Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil. [6] [7] The song was announced on September 9, 2024, as the lead single from his upcoming sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, through Apple Inc.'s "It's Glowtime" promotional event promoting the iPhone 16 Pro.
Samir Hussein/Getty Images for ABA The Weeknd’s sixth album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, may be the last that he releases under his stage name. The singer, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, said ...
It was released on September 27, 2024, through XO and Republic Records as the second single from the former's upcoming sixth studio album Hurry Up Tomorrow. The song passed 10 million streams on Spotify in less than 24 hours and debuted in the top ten in 15 countries, and peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100.
The Weeknd has announced that his forthcoming album, the last in his trilogy that began with the blockbuster “After Hours” and continued with “Dawn FM,” will be titled “Hurry Up Tomorrow ...
The After Hours til Dawn Stadium Tour, [1] previously titled The After Hours Tour, is the ongoing seventh concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, in support of his fourth, fifth, and sixth studio albums, After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025).
The Canadian performer announced he was working on a new album on Sept. 4, releasing the vinyl cover for “Hurry Up Tomorrow” just three days later. On Sept. 13 came the album’s first single ...