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The Weeknd's announcement of the album title, Hurry Up Tomorrow, on Sept. 4 was accompanied by dramatic, cryptic statements about himself over eerie, symphonic music. "Yesterday was 14 years ago ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow opens with the Weeknd getting unceremoniously dumped via voicemail. “I don’t know if you remember last night and the things you said.
Save the date for Friday, Jan. 24, as the Weeknd releases his upcoming album “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” The next day, he will offer the debut live performance of his work with a one-night-only ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow is the final installment of the trilogy that began with After Hours, and according to a 2023 interview, Tesfaye is considering it his final album under the name The Weeknd.
The mammoth 22-song album – which The Weeknd has been suggesting is his final album under the moniker The Weeknd – opens with ‘Wake Me Up’ featuring French EDM duo Justice.
The Weeknd is set to release his new album ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ on January 24, 2025. The final instalment of his trilogy – which follows 2020’s ‘After Hours’ and 2022’s ‘Dawn FM ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow is produced by the The Weeknd’s production company Manic Phase and producing partner Reza Fahim (whom The Weeknd co-created his HBO drama series The Idol alongside, as well as ...
The Weeknd revealed “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is set to complete the trilogy that began with “After Hours” and Dawn FM.” On Wednesday (September 4), the four-time Grammy Award winner announced ...
Billboard spoke with The Weeknd and Johnnie Burn about the sonics behind 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' which is in theaters starting Friday (May 16).
The Weeknd Movie ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ With Jenna Ortega, Barry Keoghan Lands at Lionsgate The feature film from writer/director Trey Edward Shults follows 2020’s “After Hours” and 2022 ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow.” That last bit was written in gigantic letters, and since the post is captioned “ALBUM TITLE,” the name is the album appears to be Hurry Up Tomorrow.
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” — 1.5 stars It’s the final night of tour. SoFi Stadium, just outside Los Angeles, is packed. 80,000 fans stand before The Weeknd, an endless sea of blinding lights.