In the middle of his “After Hours Til Dawn” tour, Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye announced that new horizons are coming in his career.
The return of The Weeknd Argentina is getting closer. The shows that he will give at the River Plate Stadium on October 18 and 19, produced by DF Entertainment and presented by Motorola, will undoubtedly be among the most important musical events of the year, not only because of The Weeknd’s relevance in the music scene current music, but because now it is known that it is the last opportunity to see the artist in this stage that has given so much to pop.
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Abel Tesfayethe name behind The Weeknd project and the name that the artist began to choose on his networks and platforms, announced that a new stage is coming for him, a stage that implies an end for The Weeknd.


“It’s coming to a place and a time where I’m getting ready to close the chapter on The Weeknd”, admitted Abel and recognized that he needs to “shed his skin and be reborn.” He clarified that he will continue making music but in another way, perhaps like Abel Tesfaye. He also announced that he will stop collaborating with other artists, which is definitely the end of an era.
The Weeknd shows in Argentina
The presentations at the River Plate Stadium on October 18 and 19 will also be a presentation of his last two albums, After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022). as a farewell to his Argentine fans of this incredible stage of his career. There is still time to witness this milestone in live music: the latest tickets can be purchased on the official All Access platform. Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, has been in the shoes of this stage name for a decade.
Abel Tesfaye’s seventh concert tour has garnered hit after hit, and has already passed $350 million in sales, proof that wherever he goes, the musician has a huge fan base waiting for him.
The first part of the tour took him to cities all over the United States, before moving on to different European countries and breaking attendance records in London. The shows that make up the tour have been described as conceptual and theatrical. Specialized critics referred to this experience as “a spectacular journey through post-apocalyptic pop.”.
Source: Ambito

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