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The Weeknd Reschedules 2020 Tour Dates: Tickets Now On Sale

'After Hours' tour postponed to 2021
Francesco Marano

by Francesco Marano

Published May 21, 2020

Due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, The Weeknd has rescheduled his 2020 world tour to 2021.

Over sixty concerts are currently scheduled from June into November of next year, with R&B artist Sabrina Claudio as the opening act on all dates. Rapper-singer Don Toliver will be the first opener in America, and singer/songwriter/producer Black Atlass will be opening in Europe.

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When do The Weeknd 2021 tour tickets go on sale and what is the presale code?

Tickets for all shows are now on sale. According to a post on The Weeknd's Twitter, "All tickets will be transferable to the newly scheduled dates." Click through the individual concert links for more information about the show you're interested in.

We recommend following The Weeknd on his social media accounts and signing up for his free email newsletter, in addition to checking your local venue's social media and email subscription, to get the most up-to-date information. Keep in mind, each date can be different and details are subject to change.

The Weeknd released the After Hours album in March, and earlier this week he put out a remix of "In Your Eyes" featuring Doja Cat. For more, check out The Weeknd's Zumic artist page.

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