Last night, The Weeknd shared a new photo of himself on social media and captioned it with a football emoji, seemingly as a way to drum up anticipation for his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance ...
The final installment of the Weeknd‘s latest album trilogy is approaching. The musician officially cracked open the world of the third album — following 2020’s After Hours and 2022’s Dawn FM — with an ...
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 ...
Abel Tesfaye has been a force in the music industry for more than a decade under the guise of the Weeknd, but it appears the alter ego may be entering retirement pretty soon. In a new interview with W ...
In previous interviews, Tesfaye has hinted that this album will be the last under his “the Weeknd” moniker, and that he intends to “kill” the character. “The album I’m working on now is probably my ...
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Is Hurry Up Tomorrow The Weeknd’s Final Album? Back in 2023, The Weeknd — real name Abel Tesfaye — told W Magazine that he was “getting ready to close The Weeknd chapter,” adding, “I’ll still make ...
The Weeknd doesn’t usually disappear for long stretches of time. No more than two years separate almost every album he has released since 2011, barring the nearly four-year space between 2016’s ...
The Weeknd has dropped his new studio album Hurry Up Tomorrow. The album was originally due for release last week (January 24) followed by a one-night-only Rose Bowl concert. However, the album ...
In 1982, when the BBC’s prime-time technology show – Tomorrow’s World – did a segment on a new musical format called the “Compact Disc” the presenter skeptically asked "Whether there's a market for ...
Look beyond the usual suspects credited as collaborators on the Weeknd’s just-released “Dawn FM” — think Max Martin, think Calvin Harris, think Oneohtrix Point Never — and you’ll find a more ...
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