The Weeknd’s 2026 Tour: How to Get Tickets Before They Sell Out
The Weeknd is back on the road, and fans everywhere are buzzing with excitement. After dominating stages across the globe with his record-breaking After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour , Abel Tesfaye—better known as The Weeknd—has officially announced brand new 2026 tour dates. And yes, London, Dublin, and beyond are all on the list. If you’ve been waiting for a chance to see him live, this is the moment to pay attention, because tickets are expected to sell out fast.
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Let’s rewind for a second. Since his early days in 2009, when his mysterious YouTube uploads first caught people’s attention, The Weeknd has grown into one of the world’s biggest music stars. He gave us dark, moody anthems like The Hills and Can’t Feel My Face , then shifted into retro-inspired hits like Blinding Lights —which, by the way, became the first song ever to hit five billion streams on Spotify. And in 2025, he raised the bar again with Hurry Up Tomorrow , an ambitious audio-visual project featuring Barry Keoghan and Jenna Ortega. So, it’s no surprise that the announcement of his 2026 world tour has fans scrambling to secure tickets.
Now here’s the good news: pre-sales have already been set up, which means you don’t have to wait until the general sale to grab your spot. The artist pre-sale opened today, September 9th, and will run until the morning of September 12th. Alongside that, there are special pre-sales for O2 Priority customers, Mastercard holders, Live Nation members, and even Nespresso. Each one gives early access for select dates in London and Dublin. But you’ll have to move quickly, because once those windows close, everything goes into the general sale on Friday, September 12th at 10 a.m.
As for the dates, The Weeknd will play two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium—August 14th and 15th, 2026—before heading to Dublin’s Croke Park on August 22nd. These are the only UK and Ireland shows confirmed so far, which means demand will be sky-high. Ticket prices haven’t been officially confirmed yet, but if you’re looking back at his 2023 Wembley shows, they ranged from around £50 to £150. Expect prices to edge up slightly this time. And if you’re after the full VIP treatment, hospitality tickets are also being offered, with perks like lounge access, food, drinks, and a dedicated host.
Support acts have also been revealed. Rapper Playboi Carti will join him across the European and UK leg, while fans in Mexico and Brazil will see Anitta share the stage. So whether you’re in London, Dublin, or elsewhere on the global circuit, these shows promise to be more than just concerts—they’re set to be full-scale events.
So, if The Weeknd’s music has been the soundtrack to your late nights, don’t wait. Get online early, have your Ticketmaster or Live Nation tabs ready, and be prepared for the rush. Because when The Weeknd takes over Wembley again, you’ll want to say you were there.
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