“Cry for Me” is off of Tesfaye’s final album as the Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow, which dropped late last month and features ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow earns The Weeknd his first No. 1 album on two charts in the United Kingdom, as it debuts in first place on seven different tallies at once.
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Weeknd brings both The Highlights and After Hours back to the same chart in the U.K., just days ... [+] before Hurry Up Tomorrow ...
Abel Tesfaye declared that he wanted to “kill The Weeknd.” His final album as The Weekend, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” delivers on ...
In an unexpected reconciliation, The Weeknd is back at the Grammys. The Grammy-winning R&B star, who previously boycotted the awards show after being snubbed in 2021, gave a surprise performance ...
The Weeknd surprised attendees and viewers of the 2025 Grammy Awards with an unexpected performance during Sunday night's ceremony. The four-time Grammy winner has been publicly boycotting the ...
Abel Tesfaye's hedonistic alter-ego meets his end on Hurry Up Tomorrow, forcing listeners to ask just who we've been partying ...
Following last week’s promising projections, The Weeknd has successfully secured his fifth No. 1 album debut on the Billboard 200 albums chart with Hurry Up Tomorrow, according to Billboard.
The Weeknd is back in full force: New album, new tour, and new movie. After announcing his “After Hours Til Dawn” tour on Saturday, tickets have officially gone on sale to the general public ...
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at The Weeknd's impressive sales debut for his rumored final LP under his current ...
The Weeknd is bringing his "After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour" to Nashville's Nissan Stadium on Tuesday, Aug. 12. The Canadian singer-songwriter, born Abel Tesfaye, is hitting the road with ...
The pivot worked, turning The Weeknd into an edgy manifestation of pop's baser instincts. But exposing the vampiric character to the light came with complications. By the end of the decade ...