About 12 hours after The Weeknd delivers his halftime performance at Super Bowl LV, tickets will go on sale for his 104-date 2022 global tour.
The After Hours World Tour will start 1/14 in Vancouver at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena and wrap 11/16 in London at The O2.
The tour includes a handful of dates rescheduled from 2021 and 39 new dates. The Weeknd plays The Forum on 3/11/22 and Staples Center on 3/18-20. Madison Square Garden shows will transpire 4/4-5.
Tickets go on sale Monday at 10am.
AFTER HOURS WORLD TOUR, 2022
*new show
1/14-15: Vancouver, B.C., Canada – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
1/17: Edmonton, Alta, Canada – Rogers Place
1/19: Winnipeg, Man., Canada – Bell MTS Place
1/21: St. Paul, Minn. – Xcel Energy Center
1/23-24: Chicago – United Center
1/26: Milwaukee – Fiserv Forum*
1/27: Detroit – Little Caesars Arena
1/29: Pittsburgh – PPG Paints Arena
1/30: Cleveland – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
2/1-2: Toronto – Scotiabank Arena
2/3: Montreal – Centre Bell
2/5: Newark, N.J. – Prudential Center
2/6: Uncasville, Conn. – Mohegan Sun
2/8-9: Boston – TD Garden
2/11-12: Brooklyn, N.Y. – Barclays Center
2/13: Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena
2/15: Charlotte, N.C. – Spectrum Center
2/16: Nashville – Bridgestone Arena
2/19: Kansas City – T-Mobile Center*
2/20: Tulsa, Okla. – BOK Center
2/22: New Orleans – Smoothie King Center*
2/24: Houston – Toyota Center
2/25: Dallas – American Airlines Center
2/27: Denver – Ball Arena
3/01: Salt Lake City – Vivint Smart Home Arena
3/03: Portland – Moda Center
3/04: Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena*
3/06: Sacramento – Golden 1 Center
3/08: Oakland – Oakland Arena
3/09: San Jose – SAP Center
3/11: Los Angeles – The Forum*
3/13: San Diego – Pechanga Arena
3/15-16: Anaheim – Honda Center
3/18-20: Los Angeles – Staples Center
3/22: Glendale, Ariz. – Gila River Arena
3/25: Ft. Worth, Texas – Dickies Arena
3/28: Orlando – Amway Center
3/29-30: Miami – AmericanAirlines Arena
4/01: Atlanta – State Farm Arena
4/03: Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center*
4/4-5: New York – Madison Square Garden
4/07: Elmont, N.Y. – UBS Arena*
4/08: Buffalo, N.Y. – KeyBank Center
4/10-11: Toronto – Scotiabank Arena
4/14: St. Louis – Enterprise Center
4/16: Omaha, Neb. – CHI Health Center Omaha
4/18: Austin – Moody Center*
4/19: San Antonio – AT&T Center
4/23: Las Vegas – T-Mobile Arena*
4/24: Phoenix – Phoenix Suns Arena*
4/27: Fresno – Save Mart Center*
4/30: Spokane – Spokane Arena*
5/01: Tacoma – Tacoma Dome
9/10: Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Arena*
9/13: Stockholm, Sweden – Ericsson Globe
9/15-16: Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
9/18: Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena
9/20: Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
9/21: Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
9/23: Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
9/24: Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena
9/26: Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle*
9/28: Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
9/29: Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis*
10/01: Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena*
10/3-4: Amsterdam, Holland – Ziggo Dome
10/6-8: London – The O2
10/10: Manchester, U.K. – Manchester Arena
10/11: Birmingham, U.K. – Utilita Arena
10/13: Belfast, U.K. – SSE Arena*
10/15: Newcastle, U.K. – Utilita Arena
10/16: London, U.K. – The O2
10/18-20: Paris – Accor Arena
10/22: Bordeaux, France – Arkea Arena*
10/24: Madrid, Spain – Wizink Center*
10/25: Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena*
10/28: Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi*
10/29: Montpellier, France – Sud de France Arena*
11/01: Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum*
11/02: Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion*
11/04: Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Arena*
11/05: Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena
11/07: Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena*
11/10: Mannheim, Germany – SAP Arena*
11/12: Lyon, France – Halle Tony Garnier*
11/13: Paris – Accor Arena*
11/15: Glasgow, Scotland – The SSE Hyrdro*
11/16: London – The O2*
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