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The Weeknd’s Record-Breaking After Hours Til Dawn Tour Surpasses $1 Billion in Grosses

Abel's four-year global outing is now the top-earning tour by a solo male artist in history.

The Weeknd performs at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, on June 5th, 2025.

The Weeknd performs at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, on June 5th, 2025.

Matthew Swensen

The Weeknd‘s massive After Hours Til Dawn tour has racked up yet another huge record thanks to worldwide grosses topping $1 billion. According to a statement from Abel Tesfaye’s team, the grosses make the AHTD outing the top-earning tour by a male solo artist in history.

The billion mark was crossed following the recent onsale dates for upcoming spring and summer 2026 dates in Mexico, Brazil, Europe and the U.K., which bumped the tour’s total ticket sales to more than 7.5 million to date across 153 shows since its July 14, 2022 kick-off at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.


In mid-August, Billboard Boxscore reported that at that point the tour had grossed $635.5 million and sold 5.1 million tickets since launching, making it the biggest R&B tour in history. That meant that AHTD easily overtook Beyoncé’s 2023 Renaissance World Tour, which took in $579.8 million over 56 shows. The Weeknd lapped Queen Bey when it crossed the $600 million mark following two return performances at Philly’s Lincoln Financial Field on July 30-31.

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The gaudy numbers for AHTD made it the ninth tour to hit the $600 million and above mark, with the Weeknd the only R&B and Black artist on a list that features pop and rock acts including Elton John and Harry Styles. The Weeknd’s attendance at the shows is also a record-setter according to Billboard Boxscore, making him the only genre act and only Black artist to sell more than five million tickets on a single tour, as well as just one of eight to sell more than five million tickets and gross more than $600 million.

In addition to the record-setting box office figures, the singer’s team said to date the Weeknd has donated more than $8.5 million to his XO Humanitarian Fund as well as to Global Citizen, with additional proceeds from the 2026 dates set to continue supporting World Food Program Global Citizen.

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After the 2025 North American stadium leg featuring 40+ sold out shows set highest attendance records by a Black male artist at venues in New York, Denver, Santa Clara, Seattle, Edmonton, Montreal, Orlando, Arlington and Houston, as well as breaking the all-time record for the most shows by a male solo artist on a single tour with six performances at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, the trek will continue next year with 40 more dates in Mexico, Brazil, Europe and the U.K. The next leg kicks off on April 20 with the first of three stop at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Bob Horne
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Bob Horne

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Obituaries: A Foot In Coldwater Keyboardist Bob Horne, Fugees Producer John Forté

This week we also acknowledge the passing of Siouxsie and The Banshees drummer Kenny Morris and Black Midi guitarist Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin.

Bob (Robert) Horne, keyboardist in popular '70s Canadian rock band A Foot In Coldwater, died suddenly on Jan. 12. His age and a cause of death have not been reported.

News of his passing was posted on the A Foot In Coldwater website.

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