The Weeknd has fans buzzing with his upcoming album and a special show.
- The much-anticipated album ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ drops on January 24, 2025.
- A massive stadium show at the Rose Bowl follows the album release.
- The album is paired with a psychological thriller film with the same name.
- This album completes a trilogy alongside ‘After Hours’ and ‘Dawn FM’.
The Weeknd is generating excitement with his fans by announcing the release of his eagerly awaited album, ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow,’ scheduled to drop on January 24, 2025. Fans are eager to dive into the next chapter of his music journey.
To make this occasion even more special, The Weeknd will host a gigantic, one-night-only live performance at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, the day after the album release. It’s set to be an unforgettable spectacle, with the stage taking over the entire stadium floor.
Tickets become available on December 2, 2024, at 10 a.m. PT on TheWeeknd.com. This could be the event of a lifetime for the fans.
For those who want more than just music, there are exclusive items at XO.STORE, including vinyl, box sets, and signed CDs, with artwork by famous comic book artist Frank Miller.
Fans have more to look forward to as the album is tied to a psychological thriller movie, also named ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow.’ This film, The Weeknd’s feature debut, promises to expand his creative universe to the big screen.
Lionsgate has snapped up the movie for worldwide distribution, presenting a new cinematic experience. The film stars Jenny Ortega and Barry Keoghan, with The Weeknd’s score marking his first time stepping into this role.
A Lionsgate executive praised his vision, indicating that the psychological thriller will captivate audiences worldwide.
Meanwhile, the album marks the final chapter of a trilogy that started with ‘After Hours’ and ‘Dawn FM,’ promising to tie up this era of The Weeknd’s artistic journey.
It’s an eventful time for The Weeknd, as his innovative work extends beyond music to the cinematic realm.
The Weeknd invites fans to experience his new era through music and film.