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The Weeknd has officially resumed his record-breaking After Hours Til Dawn Tour, launching its 2026 run on April 20 at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City. The show marked the beginning of the tour’s second Latin American leg, with two additional nights scheduled in the city before the production moves on to Brazil.

This return signals the final stretch of a tour that has already redefined stadium-scale pop. Originally launched on July 14, 2022, in Philadelphia, the After Hours Til Dawn Tour has surpassed $1.004 billion in revenue across 153 shows, positioning it among the highest-grossing tours of all time. Its evolving structure has allowed it to incorporate material from After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022), and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025), turning each leg into a refreshed iteration rather than a fixed set.



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Mexico City’s opening night introduced notable changes. Several songs—including “The Abyss,” “Kiss Land,” “RATHER LIE,” “Reflections Laughing,” and “High For This”—were removed.

Support for the Latin American dates comes from Anitta, who joins the tour shortly after releasing her album Equilibrium. Her presence adds a regional dimension to the shows, highlighted by their joint performance of “São Paulo.”

Following the Latin American run, the tour will shift to Europe for a summer stadium leg featuring Playboi Carti as a supporting act, before concluding on September 6, 2026, in Lisbon at Estádio do Restelo.

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Setlist (Mexico City – April 20, 2026):
Baptized in Fear
Open Hearts
Wake Me Up
After Hours
Starboy
Heartless
Faith
Cry For Me
I Can’t Fuck*ng Sing
São Paulo (ft. Anitta)
Take My Breath
Sacrifice
How Do I Make You Love Me?
Can’t Feel My Face
Lost in the Fire
Timeless
Often
Given Up On Me
I Was Never There
The Hills
Creepin’
Niagara Falls
One of the Girls
Stargirl Interlude
Out of Time
I Feel It Coming
Die For You
Is There Someone Else?
Wicked Games
Call Out My Name
The Morning
Save Your Tears
Less Than Zero
Blinding Lights
Without a Warning
House of Balloons
Moth to a Flame

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Photo by Wagner Meier/Getty Images for Live Nation)

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