
General sale for The Weeknd's upcoming world tour finally opens today and fans are braced for a bloodbath after 'crashing' Ticketmaster.
The Canadian R&B star will play five dates at London’s Wembley Stadium and one at Dublin's Croke Park in 2026, and after a series of ridiculously popular presales, the general public will finally have their chance to bag a seat.
From 12pm today (Friday September 12) fans will be able to book their tickets from Ticketmaster, SEE Tickets, Ticombo, Seat Unique, StubHub, Viagogo and Vivid Seats.
It comes after Brazilian Weeknd fans allegedly crashed the Ticketmaster website as they scrambled to secure their spot in the South American leg of the After Hours Til Dawn Tour earlier this week.
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Back in the UK, members of the so-called 'XO' fanbase are expecting ‘chaos’ to ensue again as the general sale for his 2026 UK and Ireland concerts gets underway.

Brazilian social media users claimed Ticketmaster was struggling to deal with the demand of the Weeknd’s XO crew, with one taking to Reddit to write: “Brazil XO has crashed the website after general sales just opened.”
LADbible has contacted Ticketmaster for comment.
Want to try your luck at bagging tickets? We've got everything you need to know, including when the UK and Ireland general sale is taking place, who will be supporting the 35-year-old, and where else you can buy tickets.
When is The Weeknd playing in the UK and Ireland?
The ‘Blinding Lights’ singer is set to touch down at London’s Wembley Stadium on August 14, 15, 16, 18 and 19. It’ll be the first time the Canadian has returned to play the UK since October 2022.
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On August 22, Abel Makkonen Tesfaye aka the Weeknd will take his show to Dublin’s Croke Park before heading onto Madrid for the next leg of his global tour.
Wembley Stadium, London:
- Friday, August 14 2026
- Saturday, August 15 2026
- Sunday, August 16 2026
- Tuesday, August 18 2026
- Wednesday, August 19 2026 (just announced)
Croke Park, Dublin:
- Saturday, August 22 2026

Where to buy The Weeknd 2026 tickets
Don’t want to risk waiting in queues? There are currently a slew of live tickets to the Weeknd’s concerts available to purchase via Viagogo, StubHub, and Ticombo, among other sites.
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We’ve found you some of the best deals available online right now:
- Ticketmaster: General sale tickets for The Weeknd will be available via Ticketmaster on Friday.
- See Tickets: You can purchase general sale tickets for the After Hours Til Dawn Tour via See Tickets on Friday.
- Ticombo: Prices for the five Weeknd shows at London’s Wembley Stadium start from £174 over on Ticombo. Tickets for the Croke Park gig are currently available to buy from £139.
- Seat Unique: Got cash to splash? Snag a hospitality upgrade for the Weeknd’s upcoming concerts via Seat Unique now. London VIP tickets start from £199. A private, eight-seater catered box is also available, with prices starting at £499pp.
- StubHub: Cut out the waiting rooms and grab your Weeknd 2026 tour tickets from StubHub now. Prices begin from £133.
- Vivid Seats: Head to London to see the Weeknd, courtesy of Vivid Tickets. Passes are available on the site now, with prices starting from £157.

How much will tickets for The Weeknd's shows cost?
Fans have reported that prices for the five shows at London’s Wembley Stadium range from £60.25 to £671.76, with General Admission standing priced at £145 if purchased via Ticketmaster (however, it's worth noting that prices may change when general sale opens).
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Over on Seat Unique, VIP and hospitality tickets start at £199.
The Weeknd After Hours Til Dawn tour support acts
Excitingly, Playboi Carti has already been announced as the special guest for the European and UK leg of the After Hours Til Dawn tour. Two mega artists for the price of one? An absolute bargain in our books.
If you have tickets to one of the Mexican or Brazilian shows, you can expect to see Anitta opening the stage.

The Weeknd After Hours Til Dawn setlist
After Hours Til Dawn is the ongoing seventh concert tour by the Weeknd.
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Originally designed to promote his fourth record, After Hours, the shows have expanded to celebrate the singer’s fifth and sixth LPs, Dawn FM and Hurry Up Tomorrow, respectively.
With almost 150 gigs under his belt, the ‘Die for You’ hitmaker has curated his setlist perfectly.
According to Setlist.fm, these are the 38 most-played tracks that fans can expect to hear live.
- The Abyss
- Wake Me Up
- Take My Breath
- Sacrifice
- How Do I Make You Love Me
- Can’t Feel My Face
- Hurricane (cover)
- Lost in the Fire
- Starboy
- Heartless
- Crew Love (Drake cover)
- Often
- Kiss Land
- The Hills
- After Hours
- Faith
- Party Monster
- Low Life (cover)
- Reminder
- Open Hearts
- São Paulo
- I Was Never There
- Out of Time
- I Feel It Coming
- Die for You
- One of the Girls
- House of Balloons
- Is There Someone Else
- Wicked Games
- Creepin’ (cover)
- Call Out My Name
- The Morning
- Save Your Tears
- Less Than Zero
- Blinding Lights
- High for This
- Moth to a Flame
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