The Weeknd concluded a sold-out five-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium on August 19, 2026, wrapping up his summer UK performances for the After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour. The run featured two opening nights at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium followed by five dates at Wembley Stadium, attracting over 450,000 attendees with ticket buyers representing nearly 150 countries.
Across his seven UK performances, the tour raised over $350,000 for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and Global Citizen. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan highlighted the cultural and economic impact of the Wembley residency, citing its contribution to London’s tourism and hospitality sectors.
The residency generated renewed streaming momentum across the UK, with The Weeknd’s catalogue surpassing 11 million audio streams over the week—a 55 percent increase compared to his previous four-week average. His compilation album The Highlights rose to Number 8 on the UK Official Albums Chart, while his studio album Hurry Up Tomorrow doubled its weekly sales. Multiple singles returned to the UK Spotify Top 200, including "House Of Balloons / Glass Table Girls," "One Of The Girls," "The Hills," "Starboy," and "Blinding Lights."
Promoted globally, the After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour surpassed $1 billion in gross revenue, becoming the highest-grossing tour by a male solo artist. The production has reached over 7.5 million fans across 153 stadium dates in North America, Europe, Latin America, and the UK.
Through ongoing charitable partnerships, €1 from every ticket sold in Europe and £1 in the UK supports the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund and the WFP XO Humanitarian Fund. Global Citizen also provided fans opportunities to earn free tickets by participating in campaigns addressing global poverty.
The European leg continues this weekend with two sold-out performances at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, before moving to Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon. The tour will conclude this autumn with a 17-date Asian leg featuring stadium shows in Tokyo, Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Kuala Lumpur.
Photo credit: Sebastien Nagy