The Weeknd announces extra London date in 2023: How to get tickets to Wembley Stadium show - UK tour dates

The Weeknd will end his After Hours Till Dawn global stadium tour with an extra show at Wembley, having already sold out two London gigs.

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The Weeknd has announced an additional show in London to bookend his global stadium tour After Hours Till Dawn. He will play at the capital’s Wembley Stadium on August 18 in 2023.

It will be one of three London dates on the tour on top of a show in Manchester. The R&B artist has already sold out a double header at the London Stadium in July 2023.

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Known for hugely-popular songs such as the 2019 hit Blinding Lights, The Weeknd will use the additional London show as a way to celebrate his 29-date stadium run. He has already finished the first leg of the tour, with the second starting in Manchester on June 10.

The Weeknd has been forced to reschedule a show during the world tour already. He walked out on a show in Los Angeles in September as he lost his voice after only performing three songs at the SoFi Stadium.

Organisers are expecting a high-level of demand for The Weeknd’s extra gig at Wembley. Here is everything you need to know.

How to get tickets to The Weeknd’s Wembley Stadium show in London

Tickets for The Weeknd’s extra show at London’s Wembley Stadium will go on sale starting on Friday (December 16). The window for general sale will open at 12pm and can be purchased directly from the Live Nation website.

The Weeknd After Hours Till Dawn UK Tour Dates

The Weeknd performs during Apple WWDC on June 8, 2015 in San Francisco, California. The Weeknd performs during Apple WWDC on June 8, 2015 in San Francisco, California.
The Weeknd performs during Apple WWDC on June 8, 2015 in San Francisco, California.
  • Sat Jun 10 – Manchester, UK – Etihad Stadium
  • Fri Jul 7 – London, UK– London Stadium
  • Sat Jul 8 - London, UK– London Stadium
  • Fri Aug 18 - London, UK– Wembley Stadium 

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