The Weeknd Announces ‘The Madness Fall Tour’
The Weeknd has announced the official tour for his upcoming sophomore release, Beauty Behind the Madness. The trek will take the crooner through Chicago, Boston, New York City, Los Angeles and Atlanta before wrapping up on Dec. 19 in Miami. Check out the full concert listing below.
He’ll be accompanied by rapper Travi$ Scott and upcoming singers Banks and Halsey.
While speaking to Rolling Stone, The Weeknd mentioned the transition fans can expect to hear between his second LP and his debut. “[Kiss Land] was the state of mind I was in—introverted, like David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch. You didn’t know if you were hearing a chorus or a verse. It was just my thoughts,” he said.
After spending more time in L.A. and incorporating new input from his label, he has now adjusted his intent. “At one point, I didn’t care. Now I want as many as people to hear my music as possible,” he confessed.
Nov. 3 – Toronto – Air Canada Centre
Nov. 6 – Chicago – United Center
Nov. 7 – Detroit – Palace of Auburn Hills
Nov. 11 – Newark – Prudential Center
Nov. 12 – Boston – DCU Center
Nov. 14 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun
Nov. 15 – Washington – Verizon Center
Nov. 16 – New York – Madison Square Garden
Nov. 18 – Brooklyn – Barclays Center
Nov. 24 – Montreal – Bell Centre
Nov. 27 – Winnipeg – MTS Centre
Nov. 29 – Calgary – Scotiabank Saddledome
Nov. 30 – Edmonton – Rexall Place
Dec. 2 – Vancouver – Rogers Arena
Dec. 5 – Oakland – Oracle Arena
Dec. 8 – Los Angeles – The Forum
Dec. 13 – Houston – Toyota Center
Dec. 15 – Atlanta – Philips Arena
Dec. 17 – Tampa – Amalie Arena
Dec. 19 – Miami – AmericanAirlines Arena
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The Weeknd Announces ‘The Madness Fall Tour’
The Weeknd has announced the official tour for his upcoming sophomore release, Beauty Behind the Madness. The trek will take the crooner through Chicago, Boston, New York City, Los Angeles and Atlanta before wrapping up on Dec. 19 in Miami. Check out the full concert listing below.
He’ll be accompanied by rapper Travi$ Scott and upcoming singers Banks and Halsey.
While speaking to Rolling Stone, The Weeknd mentioned the transition fans can expect to hear between his second LP and his debut. “[Kiss Land] was the state of mind I was in—introverted, like David Cronenberg’s Naked Lunch. You didn’t know if you were hearing a chorus or a verse. It was just my thoughts,” he said.
After spending more time in L.A. and incorporating new input from his label, he has now adjusted his intent. “At one point, I didn’t care. Now I want as many as people to hear my music as possible,” he confessed.
Nov. 3 – Toronto – Air Canada Centre
Nov. 6 – Chicago – United Center
Nov. 7 – Detroit – Palace of Auburn Hills
Nov. 11 – Newark – Prudential Center
Nov. 12 – Boston – DCU Center
Nov. 14 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun
Nov. 15 – Washington – Verizon Center
Nov. 16 – New York – Madison Square Garden
Nov. 18 – Brooklyn – Barclays Center
Nov. 24 – Montreal – Bell Centre
Nov. 27 – Winnipeg – MTS Centre
Nov. 29 – Calgary – Scotiabank Saddledome
Nov. 30 – Edmonton – Rexall Place
Dec. 2 – Vancouver – Rogers Arena
Dec. 5 – Oakland – Oracle Arena
Dec. 8 – Los Angeles – The Forum
Dec. 13 – Houston – Toyota Center
Dec. 15 – Atlanta – Philips Arena
Dec. 17 – Tampa – Amalie Arena
Dec. 19 – Miami – AmericanAirlines Arena