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The Weeknd brings record‑breaking stadium spectacle to Malaysia this November

By IslaMay 11, 20262 Mins Read
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PETALING JAYA, May 11 — Kuala Lumpur is about to get a dose of global pop spectacle as The Weeknd brings his After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour to TM Stadium Nasional (formerly known as National Stadium Bukit Jalil) on Wednesday, November 4, 2026.

The Canadian megastar’s show will serve as the grand finale of the Asia leg, promising Malaysian fans a night of chart‑topping hits, dazzling production and the kind of stadium‑sized drama that has already smashed records across five continents.

The announcement has sent local fans into a frenzy, with ticket sales set to roll out in stages. 

An artist presale opens on Monday, May 18 at 10am, but only for those who register by Friday, May 15 at 8am MYT via theweeknd.com/tour. Maybank Visa cardholders will then enjoy exclusive access through the Visa Presale on Tuesday, May 19 at 10am, while Live Nation members can jump in on Wednesday, May 20 at 12pm after signing up for free at livenation.my. The general sale begins on Thursday, May 21 at 11am, available through golive‑asia.com.

The Kuala Lumpur date caps a whirlwind run that starts in Tokyo on September 20 and sweeps through Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul, Bangkok and Hong Kong before landing in Malaysia.

Japanese hip‑hop duo Creepy Nuts and DJ ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U are joining the bill on selected shows, adding extra punch to the line‑up.

Since its launch in 2022, the tour has sold more than 7.5 million tickets and grossed over US$1 billion, making it the highest‑earning tour ever by a male solo artist.

The Weeknd has pledged US$1 from every Asia ticket to Global Citizen and the UN World Food Programme, continuing his humanitarian drive while celebrating his acclaimed trilogy — After Hours, Dawn FM and Hurry Up Tomorrow.

The Canadian megastar’s show will serve as the grand finale of the Asia leg. — Picture courtesy of Live Nation

The Canadian megastar’s show will serve as the grand finale of the Asia leg. — Picture courtesy of Live Nation



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