The Weeknd is canceling his planned January 25 concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena as deadly wildfires continue to wreak ...
The Weeknd postpones his next album and cancels Pasadena show as wildfires ravage Southern California. The Weeknd is pausing ...
The Weeknd donates $1 million in L.A. fire relief to LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and LA Regional Food Bank after canceling show.
The news site also reports that at least 24 people have died in the destruction. The Weeknd’s concert is just the latest L.A. event to be canceled due to the fires. Multiple other shows in the ...
The Weeknd has canceled his concert at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles that was scheduled for Jan. 25, and will delay the release of his forthcoming album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” until Jan. 31.
The Weeknd postponed his Rose Bowl concert and album release to support LA wildfire recovery efforts, prioritizing those affected by the devastating crisis.
The Weeknd gets it. In response to the devastating wildfires ravaging Los Angeles County, The Weeknd has decided to cancel his highly anticipated concert at the Rose Bowl and postpone the release of ...
The Weeknd on Monday said he was canceling his planned January 25 concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena “out of respect and concern for the people of Los Angeles County” as deadly wildfires ...
In addition to moving the Hurry Up Tomorrow release date to Jan. 31, the Weeknd cancelled his album release concert scheduled for Jan. 25 at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl. “This decision reflects his ...
Sadly, his onstage follow-up has been scrapped. Today (January 13), on Instagram, The Weeknd announced his decision to cancel his Rose Bowl concert in the wake of the LA Fires. In addition ...
The Weeknd has announced that he will be cancelling ... He is ‘terrified’ of… The fans who were looking forward to attending his concert were disappointed, as one user wrote, “Mixed ...