The Weeknd Announces "Hurry Up Tomorrow" Album and Rose Bowl Concert in 2025
The Weeknd is set to make a massive start to 2025 with the release of his highly anticipated album Hurry Up Tomorrow . Scheduled for release on January 24, the album will serve as the final installment of his trilogy, which includes the critically acclaimed After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022). These three albums have not only defined his musical evolution but have also solidified The Weeknd’s position as one of the most influential artists of his generation.
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To celebrate the release of Hurry Up Tomorrow , The Weeknd is giving fans an unforgettable experience with a one-night-only concert at the iconic Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California. On January 25, the stadium will be transformed for this special performance, with a unique in-the-round stage setup that spans the entire floor of the stadium. This immersive production promises to be a groundbreaking event, showcasing The Weeknd's visionary artistry in a larger-than-life setting.
This concert is a part of The Weeknd’s ongoing commitment to pushing boundaries in live music, and fans can expect an unforgettable show. Tickets for this highly anticipated event will go on sale on December 2, with exclusive early access for Cash App Visa Card holders, offering a premium experience for fans looking to be a part of this milestone event.
Hurry Up Tomorrow has already been teased with a few releases, including the sultry track “Dancing In Flames,” the Playboi Carti collaboration “Timeless,” and the vibrant “São Paulo,” featuring Brazilian pop sensation Anitta. These singles give fans a taste of the album’s sonic landscape, which promises to blend his signature atmospheric R&B style with bold new sounds.
In addition to the album, The Weeknd is also working on a feature film of the same name, Hurry Up Tomorrow . The film is expected to be a psychological thriller, starring The Weeknd himself alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. Directed by Trey Edward Shults, this collaboration is set to take fans on a dark and emotionally charged journey, with music at its core.
This announcement follows a year of massive milestones for The Weeknd, including his global After Hours Til Dawn tour, which played to millions of fans worldwide. Known for his remarkable ability to connect with audiences through his chart-topping hits like “Blinding Lights,” “Starboy,” and “Can’t Feel My Face,” The Weeknd is poised to continue shaping the future of music and entertainment in 2025.
Fans eagerly awaiting the new album and the Rose Bowl concert can get ready for an unforgettable year, filled with fresh music, thrilling performances, and groundbreaking cinematic projects from one of the most dynamic artists in the world.
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