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Due to demand The Weeknd – add an extra date to his Croke Park Dublin stop off on his After hours Till Dawn tour

Diamond-certified global superstar The Weeknd announced the extension of his record-breaking, sold-out After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour with a series of dates throughout Mexico, Brazil, Europe, and the UK with a Dublin date at Croke Park on Saturday 22nd August, subject to licence.

Due to phenomenal demand, an extra Dublin date has been added at Croke Park on 23rd August, subject to licence.

Tickets from €60.85 to €690, subject to Ticketmaster charges, go on sale tomorrow Friday 12th August at 12pm via Ticketmaster.ie

Produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Nespresso, the next leg will kick off on Monday, April 20 in Mexico City, Mexico at Estadio GNP Seguro and include stops in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, London, Madrid and more. Anitta will join The Weeknd for the Mexico and Brazil dates, while Playboi Carti will appear on all Europe and UK shows.

The After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour celebrates The Weeknd’s acclaimed album trilogy—After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025)—and showcases hits spanning his chart-topping catalog. Listen to Hurry Up Tomorrow HERE.

The North American leg included 40+ sold-out stadium shows, pairing groundbreaking production with an electrifying setlist while shattering attendance and grossing records across the U.S. and Canada. The Weeknd became the top-grossing Black male artist in history at venues in New York, Denver, Santa Clara, Seattle, Edmonton, Montreal, Orlando, Arlington, and Houston, and set the highest attendance mark for an R&B male artist in Boston, Denver, Edmonton, and Orlando. At Toronto’s Rogers Centre, he broke the all-time record for most shows by a male solo artist on a single tour with six, while also setting the record for any Canadian artist. In Los Angeles, he set the record for the most shows played by a male solo artist at SoFi Stadium. In Texas, he sold more tickets than any other artist this year.

The After Hours Til Dawn Tour originally launched in 2022 and has become the biggest R&B tour in history. The tour has traveled to countries all over the world over the last three years, with stadium performances across North America, Europe, the UK, South America, and Australia.

THE WEEKND AFTER HOURS TIL DAWN STADIUM TOUR 2026 IRELAND DATES

Aug 22 – Dublin – Croke Park, subject to licence

Aug 23 – Dublin – Croke Park added due to phenomenal demand, subject to licence

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