In 2015, The Weeknd secured back-to-back chart-toppers with “Can’t Feel My Face” and “The Hills,” proving himself as one of ...
Abel Tesfaye has been using his Weeknd moniker since his House of Balloons days, but now says that may change The Weeknd may eventually be no more. In a new cover story for W Magazine to promote his ...
The Weeknd is gearing up for the premiere of his upcoming HBO series The Idol, which he co-created alongside Euphoria‘s Sam Levinson. Over the past few weeks, the “Blinding Lights” singer has been ...
Call out his name, just don't call him the Weeknd. In a new interview with W Magazine, the musician and actor, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, opened up about his desire to officially rid himself of ...
The Canadian superstar, who is touring in support of his sixth studio album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” performed for a crowd of more than 50,000 during his more than two-hour set at Camping ...
It looks like the long-delayed HBO original series The Idol is finally imminent. The upcoming series tells the story of a pop star named Jocelyn (Lily Rose Depp) who falls in love with a cult leader ...
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The Weeknd’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” reportedly to be released as double album
The Weeknd’s much-anticipated album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, is officially set to release on January 31, 2025. Fans worldwide are ...
The Weeknd is bringing his new album to Southern California. The pop-soul singer announced Wednesday that his new LP, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” will be released Jan. 24 and that he’ll mark the occasion ...
The Weeknd recently made his foray into the world of television with his highly anticipated show The Idol, which premiered this past weekend on HBO. While initial reception seems lukewarm, with some ...
On Friday, The Weeknd’s much-anticipated sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, officially hit streaming platforms. With 22 ...
We came to realize that it was the result of the combination of The Weeknd’s unique vocal timbre and the hyping of ...
An AI-generated song featuring the simulated vocals of Drake and The Weeknd that went viral over the weekend was yanked from streaming services after Universal Music Group labeled the tune “infringing ...
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