The Weeknd has recently announced a huge European tour, with shows set to take place across the UK and Ireland in 2023 - and tickets go on presale today!
The After Hours Til Dawn tour will kick off on June 10 in the UK and will run until August 10. The Weeknd will be playing in huge venues across the UK including Manchester's Etihad Stadium and London's Stadium - so you won't want to miss out.
General sale tickets come out this Friday December 2, however fans hoping to get them a little earlier have a few different ways to get presale tickets today from Live Nation, o2 Priority, Ticketmaster and Spotify.
Abel Makkonen Tesfaye - AKA The Weeknd - announced the huge European tour comes after the success of his latest album Dawn FM, which was released at the beginning of this year.
How can I get tickets to The Weeknd’s UK tour?
There are four chances to get your hands on presale tickets today before the general sale kicks off tomorrow on December, 2.
The o2 Priority presale is happening right now. o2 Priority and SSE Rewards presales are only open to their customers. To access the presale, make sure that you're logged into your O2 Priority or SSE Rewards account, then follow the link from their website here.
The Live Nation presale is starting at 12pm today - and fans who bought tickets for the 2022 After Hours Arena Tour in Europe can register on Live Nation’s website here for the 2023 tour.
To get presale tickets, Fans will need to sign into their My Live Nation account before the start time of the presale where they will have access to the presale.
The Spotify presale starts at 2pm today and those who have Spotify profiles, will receive more information via email.
You can join the Live Nation, o2 Priority and Spotify queues from Ticketmaster here.
All the presales will come to a close when the general sale begins on Friday, December 2, at noon, and are available from outlets such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
UK & Europe tour dates and venues
June 10 - Manchester, Etihad Stadium
June 14 - Horsens, Denmark Nordstern Arena
June 17 - Stockholm, Sweden Tele2 Arena
June 20 - Oslo, Norway Telenor Arena
June 24 - Amsterdam, Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena
June 28 - Dublin, Ireland Marlay Park
July 2 - Hamburg, Germany Volksparkstadion
July 4 - Dusseldorf, Merkur Spiel-Arena
July 7 - London Stadium
July 11 - Brussels, Belgium King Baudouin Stadium
July 14 - Frankfurt, Germany Deutsche Bank Park
July 18 - Madrid, Spain Civitas Metropoliano
July 20 - Barcelona, Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys
July 22 - Nice, France Allianz Riviera
July 26 - Milan, Italy Ippodromo La Maura
July 29 - Paris, France Stade de France
August 1 - Bordeaux, Matmut Atlantique
August 4 - Munich, Germany Olympiastadion
August 6 - Prague, Czech Republic Letnany
August 9 - Warsaw, Poland PGE Narodowy
August 12 - Tallinn, Estonia Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
Join the Ticketmaster queues here for a chance to grab presale tickets now.