Adorned in a black robe and mask like the high-priest of toxicity — or the R&B Phantom of the Opera — The Weeknd used the third night of his MetLife stadium tour stop for a virtuoso exercise in ...
From flames and fireworks to smoke machines and strobe lights, The Weeknd performed the show of a lifetime to a sold-out MetLife Stadium. The Weeknd, also known as Abel Tesfaye, returned to MetLife ...
It was an emotional night for the Ethiopian-Canadian star born Abel Tesfaye, who has lived in the U.S. for many years but still maintains strong connections to Toronto and Scarborough, the suburb ...
The Weeknd is all-in to root, root, root for his home team. The Toronto native gets behind the city’s Blue Jays in a new promo hyping the squad’s ALCS run on their way to what they hope will be their ...
There was no need to save your tears for another day. The Weeknd gave fans everything they came for and more during his return to SoFi Stadium on Tuesday, June 25. For more than two hours, the ...
With a dramatic, nearly half-minute-long tease, The Weeknd reached up and removed his sleek mask, revealing his beaming face on the enormous video screen behind him. The thunderous ovation that ...
The Weeknd performed his first Nashville show in nearly a decade at Nissan Stadium, incorporating a cinematic apocalyptic set. The concert featured a 41-song setlist spanning his album trilogy and ...
Five Key Moments From the Michael Rubin REFORM Alliance Casino Night Hosted by Jay-Z & Meek Mill From an epic performance by The Weeknd to Hov’s million-dollar watch auction, the invite-only event was ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. In 2015, The Weeknd secured back-to-back chart-toppers with “Can’t ...
With beams of goldish light streaming down atop a stage set of collapsed buildings, Weeknd’s performance ground looked like the aftermath of a dystopian riot. Amid the grim, yet stylish scenery, ...
The dominant colors throughout the concert were red and blue, mirroring the contrasting palettes of the "After Hours" and "Dawn FM" album covers. The show had ebbs and flows — the energy peaking, then ...