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The Weeknd 2026 World Tour Guide

50+ stadium shows across three continents. Complete guide to dates, tickets, setlist predictions, and VIP experiences.
50+ Shows
Stadium Tour
April-July 2026
Mexico • Brazil • Europe

Tour Overview

The Weeknd returns in 2026 with his most ambitious tour yet—a massive stadium run spanning Mexico, South America, and Europe. With over 50 confirmed dates, this tour builds on the success of the After Hours til Dawn stadium tour, featuring production on an unprecedented scale.

Following the global success of his latest album and multiple sold-out arena tours, The Weeknd is stepping into pure stadium territory with shows at venues like Estadio GNP Seguros, Allianz Arena, and Johan Cruijff ArenA. Expect the signature cinematic production, elaborate stage design, and career-spanning setlists that have made his live shows legendary.

This tour represents a victory lap for one of the decade's most successful artists, with ticket demand expected to be massive. Multiple-night stands in major cities like Mexico City (4 nights), Munich (3 nights), and Amsterdam (6 nights) demonstrate the scale of this undertaking.

Complete Tour Dates

🌎 Latin America (April 2026)

April 20, 2026

Estadio GNP Seguros

Mexico City, Mexico

April 21, 2026

Estadio GNP Seguros

Mexico City, Mexico

April 22, 2026

Estadio GNP Seguros

Mexico City, Mexico

April 26, 2026

Estádio Nilton Santos (Engenhão)

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

April 30, 2026

MorumBis Stadium

São Paulo, Brazil

🇪🇺 Europe - June 2026

June 11-12, 2026

Etihad Stadium

Manchester, UK (2 nights)

June 19-20, 2026

Parken Stadium

Copenhagen, Denmark (2 nights)

June 25-27, 2026

Allianz Arena

Munich, Germany (3 nights)

🇪🇺 Europe - July 2026

July 16-18, 2026

Johan Cruijff ArenA

Amsterdam, Netherlands (6 nights)

EXTENDED RUN

Additional July dates to be announced for UK, France, Spain, and more European cities.

Ticket Information & Pricing

💡 Ticket Buying Strategy

The Weeknd's stadium shows typically sell out quickly, especially floor and VIP sections. Here's what to know:

  • General Admission Floor: €150-250 / $150-250 - Standing room, closest to stage
  • Lower Bowl Reserved: €100-180 / $100-180 - Seated, excellent sightlines
  • Upper Bowl: €60-100 / $60-100 - More affordable, full stage view
  • VIP Packages: €400-800 / $400-800 - Premium seating, merchandise, early entry

Presale Strategy: Most shows have multiple presale windows starting 3-4 days before general on-sale. Sign up for official presale codes through The Weeknd's website, venue newsletters, and credit card company presales (Amex, Citi often have early access).

Resale Market: If you miss the initial on-sale, authorized resale platforms like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and official venue resale can be good options. Prices typically drop 1-2 weeks before the show as sellers become desperate to offload tickets.

Best Value: Upper bowl seats offer incredible value—you still get the full production experience (lights, screens, pyrotechnics) at a fraction of the cost. Stadium shows are designed to be spectacular from any angle.

Expected Setlist

Based on previous tour setlists and career trajectory, expect a 25-30 song setlist spanning The Weeknd's entire discography. The show typically runs 90-105 minutes of non-stop performance with minimal breaks between songs.

🔥 Guaranteed Hits
  • "Blinding Lights"
  • "Starboy"
  • "The Hills"
  • "Can't Feel My Face"
  • "Save Your Tears"
  • "Earned It"
  • "I Feel It Coming"
  • "Die For You"
  • "Often"
🎭 Deep Cuts & Fan Favorites
  • "House of Balloons / Glass Table Girls"
  • "Wicked Games"
  • "The Morning"
  • "Party Monster"
  • "Reminder"
  • "Heartless"
  • "Faith"
  • "After Hours"

The show typically opens with high-energy recent hits, transitions through a mid-set emotional section featuring slower tracks and deep cuts, then builds to an explosive finale with his biggest radio singles. Expect elaborate costume changes, stunning visual effects, and pyrotechnics throughout.

Key Venue Information

Estadio GNP Seguros - Mexico City

Capacity: 65,000 • Home of Liga MX football

Getting There: Located in Benito Juárez borough, easily accessible via Metro Line 9 (Ciudad Deportiva station). Uber/taxi from downtown takes 20-30 minutes depending on traffic.

Pro Tips: Arrive 90 minutes early for security and to grab merchandise. Food options inside are limited—eat beforehand. Weather can be unpredictable in April, bring a light jacket.

Allianz Arena - Munich

Capacity: 75,000 • Home of FC Bayern München

Getting There: U-Bahn line U6 directly to Fröttmaning station (20 minutes from city center). Parking available but book ahead.

Pro Tips: The arena's iconic exterior lighting will likely be programmed to match the show. Excellent acoustics throughout. Beer gardens nearby if you arrive early.

Johan Cruijff ArenA - Amsterdam

Capacity: 55,000 • Home of AFC Ajax

Getting There: Metro line 54 (Bijlmer ArenA station) connects directly from Central Station. Journey takes about 15 minutes.

Pro Tips: The 6-night run suggests something special—possible unique setlists or guest appearances. Book hotels early as Amsterdam fills up fast. The arena has a retractable roof but summer shows typically leave it open.

What to Expect: Production & Experience

The Weeknd's stadium shows are known for their cinematic scale and theatrical production values. The stage design typically features:

The show typically has minimal crowd interaction—The Weeknd stays in character throughout, letting the music and production speak for itself. Don't expect long speeches or banter, but do expect an unrelenting barrage of hits and spectacular visuals that justify the stadium scale.

Travel & Accommodation Tips

If you're traveling to catch The Weeknd on this tour, here's what you need to know:

💡 Booking Strategy
  • Book hotels immediately after securing tickets—prices spike once tours are announced
  • Consider staying near metro/train lines rather than directly near stadiums (better value, same travel time)
  • Multiple-night stands (Mexico City, Amsterdam) may offer hotel packages through official tour partners
  • European shows: Book flights 2-3 months in advance for best prices
  • Brazil shows: Consider extended stays—both Rio and São Paulo have incredible tourist attractions beyond the concerts

Making a Weekend of It: All of these cities offer world-class attractions beyond the concerts. In Mexico City, explore Teotihuacan pyramids and the historic center. In Amsterdam, visit the Van Gogh Museum and canal tours. Munich offers beer halls and easy day trips to Neuschwanstein Castle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will North American dates be announced?

The current routing suggests a fall 2026 North American leg is likely. The Weeknd typically hits US and Canadian markets after international runs. Watch for announcements after the European dates conclude.

How long is the concert?

Expect 90-105 minutes of non-stop performance. The Weeknd rarely leaves the stage during his set, delivering a relentless energy level throughout.

Who are the opening acts?

Opening acts have not been announced yet. Previous tours featured artists like Sabrina Claudio, Don Toliver, and Mike Dean. Expect announcements 4-6 weeks before each regional leg begins.

Are meet and greets available?

The Weeknd rarely offers traditional meet and greets. VIP packages typically include premium seating, exclusive merchandise, and early venue entry, but not direct artist access.

Can I bring a camera?

Phone cameras are allowed, but professional cameras with detachable lenses are typically prohibited. Check specific venue policies before your show.

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