The Weeknd announced that his next album, the last of his trilogy that began with sales success “After Hours” and continued with “Dawn FM”will be titled “Hurry Up Tomorrow”.
The announcement is accompanied by a series of dramatic and seemingly self-questioning statements, filled with self-referential verses from his songs, accompanied by equally dramatic symphonic music.
“Today I felt like I was spinning around in circles without end,” he says. “I continue to distort the truth, immune to the vertigo, insensitive to the nausea. What lies beneath screams in silence.”
“I look in the mirror and feel both old and new, trapped in limbo and unable to move. I haven’t faced myself yet…”
“What once made me invincible failed me on the world stage. A new trauma arose.
“When today is over, I will discover who I am.
“Hurry up tomorrow.”
The announcement continues: “This album represents the creative high point of the project, and serves as the third and final chapter. crafted with existential and self-referential themes as seen in the latest visionary trailers that have fans fired up with anticipation for this final installment.”
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The Weeknd’s show in Brazil will be available on YouTube
The album, which does not yet have a release date, adds to a busy spring for the artist. On Saturday he will offer a special concert at the Estádio Morumbi in Sao Paulo, Brazil, which will be broadcast live on YouTubeAdditionally, The Weeknd will donate 10% of net proceeds from all merchandise sales at the event and online to BrazilFoundation’s Brazilian Soul Fund, which supports communities affected by natural disasters and economic hardship in Southern Brazil.
It also inaugurates its experience “Halloween Horror Nights” at Universal Studiostitled “The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy,” which will run from tomorrow (September 5) through November 3.
And next month, she will conclude her two-year “After Hours Til the Dawn” tour with four shows in Australia, two each in Melbourne and Sydney on October 5 and 6 and October 22 and 23.
Source: Ambito

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