The Weeknd has moved the discharge date of his sixth album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, from Jan. 24 to Jan. 31 as a result of devasting Los Angeles wildfires.
Additional, his one-night-only stadium present at Rose Bowl in Los Angeles has been canceled. The singer, born Abel Tesfaye, shared the announcement in an Instagram submit on Monday (Jan. 13).
“Out of respect and concern for the individuals of Los Angeles County, I’m canceling the Rose Bowl live performance initially scheduled for January twenty fifth,” The Weeknd stated. “This metropolis has all the time been a profound supply of inspiration for me, and my ideas are with everybody impacted throughout this troublesome time. In gentle of this, I’ve additionally determined to push the discharge of my album to January thirty first.”
He concluded the assertion with, “My focus stays on supporting the restoration of those communities and aiding its unimaginable individuals as they rebuild.
Followers who bought tickets via Ticketmaster will probably be issued a refund mechanically. For tickets bought from a third-party vendor, resembling StubHub or SeatGeek, followers ought to attain out to their level of buy for extra info.
Hurry Up Tomorrow will mark the tip of the album trilogy that started with 2020’s After Hours, adopted by 2022’s Daybreak FM.
The album will embrace the beforehand shared tracks “Dancing In The Flames,” “Timeless” that includes Playboi Carti, and “São Paulo” that includes Anitta.
Per press supplies, “This album represents the inventive apex of the mission, serving because the third and ultimate chapter crafted with existential and self-referential themes as seen with the newest visionary teasers which have set followers ablaze with anticipation for this concluding installment.”
Not solely is Hurry Up Tomorrow the title of Tesfaye’s new album but additionally his upcoming psychological thriller that hits theaters Could 16. He’ll co-star within the Trey Edward Shults-directed movie alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan.
See The Weeknd’s announcement beneath.