The Weeknd final Asia tour leg
- The Weeknd has confirmed the final Asia leg of his After Hours Til Dawn stadium tour, opening in Tokyo on September 20 and ending in Kuala Lumpur. - The run spans seven Asian cities, with artist presales starting Monday, May 18, and several markets already listing extra nights in Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, and Hong Kong. - This looks like the tour’s closing stretch in Asia — and the multi-night dates hint at very strong regional demand.
The Weeknd just turned a vague “Asia soon” promise into an actual stadium run. The final Asia leg of After Hours Til Dawn is now on the books for 2026, with dates stretching from Tokyo in September to Kuala Lumpur in November. That matters because this tour has already been marketed as the closing chapter of a giant multi-year stadium cycle — so for a lot of fans in the region, this is the last clean shot at seeing this show in its current form. ### What exactly got announced? The official tour page now says The Weeknd is bringing “the final leg” of After Hours Til Dawn to Asia in 2026, with artist presales beginning Monday, May 18 in Asia. The broad routing starts at Belluna Dome in Tokyo on September 20 and wraps at TM Stadium National in Kuala Lumpur on November 4. ### Which cities are on the route? The announced Asia run includes Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Kuala Lumpur. (theweeknd.com) That’s the headline version, but local ticket pages show the shape more clearly: Jakarta is listed for September 26 and 27, Singapore for October 2 and 3, Seoul for October 7 and 8, Bangkok for October 11, Hong Kong for October 30 and 31, and Kuala Lumpur for November 4. ### Why do the extra dates matter? Because extra nights usually mean the tour is being routed for stadium-scale demand, not a cautious test run. Live Nation Asia pages already show multiple two-night stops, and Hong Kong has two dates as well. Basically, this is not a tiny add-on leg squeezed into the calendar — it looks built to absorb heavy demand in major regional markets. (livenation.asia) ### When do tickets actually go on sale? The official top-line message is simple: artist presale starts Monday, May 18 in Asia. But the catch is that local sale windows vary by market. The Jakarta page, for example, lists artist presale at 2:00 AM on May 18, a fan club presale on May 19, and general onsale on May 21. So fans really do need to check the city-specific page, not just the global announcement. (livenation.asia) ### Who’s joining him on this leg? Support acts appear to vary by date. Live Nation listings show Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts on many stops, while Japanese DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U appears on select shows, including Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur. That gives the Asia leg a more localized identity instead of feeling like a straight copy-paste of earlier tour legs. (theweeknd.com) ### Why call it the “final leg”? Because that wording suggests the tour is moving from expansion mode to wrap-up mode. The Asia dates arrive after earlier runs across North America, Europe, the UK, Latin America, and Australia, and the official language frames this stretch as the last opportunity to catch the stadium production. In touring terms, that can push demand even harder — fans treat “final leg” differently from “new dates added.” (livenation.asia) ### Is this bigger than a normal tour update? Pretty much, yes. The Weeknd is not just dropping one-off arena dates — he’s closing a record-breaking stadium era with a region that had been waiting for clarity. Multi-night bookings in several cities suggest promoters expect serious pressure on tickets, especially once the May 18 presale opens. ### Bottom line? This announcement finally answers the big question for Asia: yes, the final After Hours Til Dawn run is coming, and it’s a full stadium leg, not a token stopover. (bandwagon.asia) Now the real story shifts to inventory, presale access, and whether more nights get added once the first wave of tickets moves. (theweeknd.com)