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The Weeknd Plots Worldwide After Hours Tour: See the Dates

The Weeknd Plots Worldwide After Hours Tour: See the Dates

The Weeknd last performed on the road in 2018.

The Weeknd will be hitting the road this summer in support of his highly-anticipated After Hours album, set for March 20. Abel officially announced plans for The After Hours Tour on Thursday (Feb. 20).

The jam-packed 42-show North American trek kicks off in Vancouver, B.C. on June 11. He'll be making stops in Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and more before ending the U.S. leg with a show at the iconic Madison Square Garden in NYC on Sept. 3. The XO artist will then head across the pond for a slew of European dates. 

Sabrina Claudio and Don Toliver are onboard as openers for Abel. Presale tickets will be available for most shows starting next week on Feb. 25 at 10 a.m. local time.

The Weeknd unleashed his album's third single with the woozy "After Hours" on Wednesday (Feb. 19). Look for Abel to also make an appearance on the March 7 episode of Saturday Night Live

Find all of the dates below.

The After Hours Tour Dates:

June 11 – Vancouver, B.C. @ Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

June 14 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place

June 17 – Winnipeg, MB @ Bell MTS Place

June 22 – St. Paul, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Center

June 24 – Chicago, Ill. @ United Center

June 26 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PPG Paints Arena

June 27 – Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesar's Arena

June 29 – Toronto, ON. @ Scotiabank Arena

June 30 – Toronto, ON. @ Scotiabank Arena

July 2 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre

July 4 – Uncasville, Conn. @ Mohegan Sun

July 7 – Newark, N.J. @ Prudential Center

July 8 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Barclays Center

July 11 – Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden

July 13 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena

July 15 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Spectrum Center

July 16 – Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena

July 18 – Miami, Fla. @ American Airlines Arena

July 21 – Orlando, Fla. @ Amway Center

July 23 – New Orleans, La. @ Smoothie King Center

July 24 – Houston, Tx. @ Toyota Center

July 25 – Dallas, Tx. @ American Airlines Center

July 27 – Denver, Co. @ Pepsi Center

July 29 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Smart Home Arena

July 31 – Portland, Ore. @ Moda Center

Aug. 1 – Tacoma, Wash. @ Tacoma Dome

Aug. 3 – Oakland, Calif. @ Oakland Arena

Aug. 4 – San Jose, Calid. @ SAP Center

Aug. 6 – Sacramento, Calif. @ Golden 1 Center

Aug. 8 – Anaheim, Calif. @ Honda Center

Aug. 9 – San Diego, Calif. @ Pechanga Arena

Aug. 11 – Glendale, Ariz. @ Gila River Arena

Aug. 14 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Staples Center

Aug. 15 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Staples Center

Aug. 19 – San Antonio, Tx. @ AT&T Center

Aug. 20 – Ft. Worth, Tx. @ Dickies Arena

Aug. 22 – Tulsa, Okla. @ BOK Center

Aug. 23 – Omaha, Neb. @ CHI Health Center Omaha

Aug. 25 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Enterprise Center

Aug. 26 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena

Aug. 28 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Sept. 1 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ KeyBank Arena

Sept. 3 – New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden

Oct. 11 – London, U.K. @ O2 Arena

Oct. 12 – London, U.K. @ O2 Arena

Oct. 13 – London, U.K. @ O2 Arena

Oct. 15 – Newcastle, U.K. @ Metro Radio Arena

Oct. 16 – Birmingham, U.K. @ Arena Birmingham

Oct. 18 – Glasgow, U.K. @ SSE Hydro

Oct. 19 – Manchester, U.K. @ Manchester Arena

Oct. 26 – Antwerp, Belgium @ Sportpaleis

Oct. 27 – Amsterdam, Holland @ Ziggo Dome

Oct. 29 – Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes-Benz Arena

Oct. 31 – Munich, Germany @ Olympiahalle

Nov. 8 – Hamburg, Germany @ Barclaycard Arena

Nov. 9 – Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena

Nov. 12 – Paris, France @ AccorHotels Arena