weeknd tour

The Weeknd bringing new tour to Toronto this summer

Prepare to be blinded by the lights, Toronto, because the city's very own hometown hero, The Weeknd, just announced he's bringing his After Hours Til Dawn Tour to Toronto this summer.

Summertime is concert season in Toronto, and while some exciting shows, like Morgan Wallen and Post Malone, have already been announced for the 2025 season, the the roster just seems to be filling up even more.

The latest addition to the city's concert schedule is a particularly exciting one for Toronto residents; The Weeknd, not content to stay within the confines of his $70 million Beverly Hills mansion, is coming home, and will be playing two nights at Rogers Centre.

The Scarborough-born singer is bringing his dazzling — if not occasionally disturbing — visuals and silky-smooth vocals to the venue on July 27 and 28; perfect timing for an open-dome extravaganza.

He's in good company, too; the concert is also set to feature appearances from Playboi Carti and record producer Mike Dean.

You can sign up for presale, kicks off on Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 10 a.m., via Ticketmaster. General sale opens on Friday, Feb. 7 at 10 a.m.

The artist has had a spotty track record when it comes to playing shows in Toronto, so here's hoping that this epic return to his hometown stage goes off without a hitch.

Lead photo by

Christian Bertrand/Shutterstock.com


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Latest in Music

Drake's three-album drop brings chaotic crowds and surprise fireworks to Toronto

Drake has Toronto in a frenzy again and this time he's taken over the CN Tower

Anderson .Paak is spinning a special late-night DJ set in Toronto

Olivia Rodrigo is bringing her massive world tour to Toronto and here are the dates

Billie Eilish pop-up shop announced in Toronto as the only Canadian location

Ticketmaster's 'long overdue' resale overhaul in Ontario gets thumbs up from fans

Toronto shuts down Drake ice block frenzy over 'public safety' concerns

30 photos of Drake's cryptic ice block display in Toronto parking lot