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The Weeknd Announces Massive 'After Hours Tour': See The Dates

The Weeknd is bringing his After Hours set on the road for an extensive tour, which will kick off in North American in June.

On Thursday (February 20), the crooner, 30, announced the massive trek, which will take him across 40 cities in the U.S. and Canada, before wrapping up at Madison Square Garden in New York on September 3. "The After Hours Tour will showcase state of the art production and one of the most innovative stage designs to date, containing the most LED lights and video for an arena show," a Live Nation press release announced. Tickets to the tour will be available all next week via Ticketmaster, with the earliest available on Tuesday. General pre-sale kicks off on Friday.

News of the trek comes exactly one month before the release of his new album, After Hours, which is scheduled for release on March 20. Among the previously released songs include "Blinding Lights," "Heartless" and the most recent title track. Expect even more from the superstar, including his musical guest stint on the Daniel Craig-hosted episode of Saturday Night Live on March 7.

"The After Hours Tour" Dates:

June 11 - Vancouver, BC - Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena

June 14 - Edmonton, AB - Rogers Place

June 17 - Winnipeg, MB - Bell MTS Place

June 22 - St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center

June 24 - Chicago, IL - United Center

June 26 - Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena

June 27 - Detroit, MI - Little Caesar's Arena

June 29 - Toronto, ONT - Scotiabank Arena

June 30 - Toronto, ONT - Scotiabank Arena

July 2 - Montreal, QC - Bell Centre

July 4 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun

July 7 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center

July 8 - Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center

July 11 - Boston, MA - TD Garden

July 13 - Washington, DC - Capital One Arena

July 15 - Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center

July 16 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena

July 18 - Miami, FL - American Airlines Arena

July 21 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center

July 23 - New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center

July 24 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center

July 25 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center

July 27 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Center

July 29 - Salt Lake City, UT - Vivint Smart Home Arena

July 31 - Portland, OR - Moda Center

August 1 - Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome

August 3 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena

August 4 - San Jose, CA - SAP Center

August 6 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center

August 8 - Anaheim, CA - Honda Center

August 9 - San Diego, CA - Pechanga Arena

August 11 - Glendale, AZ - Gila River Arena

August 14 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center

August 15 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center

August 19 - San Antonio, TX - AT&T Center

August 20 - Ft. Worth, TX - Dickies Arena

August 22 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center

August 23 - Omaha, NE - CHI Health Center Omaha

August 25 - St. Louis, MO - Enterprise Center

August 26 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena

August 28 - Cleveland, OH - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

September 1 - Buffalo, NY - KeyBank Arena

September 3 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden

October 11 - London, UK - O2 Arena

October 12 - London, UK - O2 Arena

October 13 - London, UK - O2 Arena

October 15 - Newcastle, UK - Metro Radio Arena

October 16 - Birmingham, UK - Arena Birmingham

October 18 - Glasgow, UK - SSE Hydro

October 19 - Manchester, UK - Manchester Arena

October 26 - Antwerp, Belgium - Sportpaleis

October 27 - Amsterdam, Holland - Ziggo Dome

October 29 - Berlin, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena

October 31 - Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle

November 8 - Hamburg, Germany - Barclaycard Arena

November 9 - Cologne, Germany - Lanxess Arena

November 12 - Paris, France - AccorHotels Arena

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