The Weeknd on Monday said he was canceling his planned January 25 concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena “out of respect and ...
Last month, the Weeknd took the stage in a former aircraft hangar in Los Angeles for a special concert celebrating a major achievement: Having more songs with more than a billion streams on ...
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 ...
For those who weren’t able to score a ticket to the “Billions Club Live With the Weeknd” show last month, Spotify is running it back with a 45-minute concert film premiering exclusively on ...
Los Angeles has played a character in the Weeknd's music for years, particularly on the ominous and commanding After Hours.
‘Billions Club Live with The Weeknd: A Concert Film’ was released Tuesday morning directly on Spotify, a first for the streaming platform. By Nicole Fell “What a beautiful and unforgettable ...
The Weeknd has a changed his plans for the rollout of his new album. On Monday, the 34-year-old singer announced through his social media accounts that his concert in the city’s Rose Bowl ...
“Out of respect and concern for the people of Los Angeles County, I am canceling the Rose Bowl concert originally scheduled for January 25th,” a post on his Instagram account read. “This ...
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 ...
In light of the ongoing crisis, the artist has also cancelled his upcoming concert at the Rose Bowl Stadium, which was scheduled for January 25. The Weeknd, addressed the situation through a ...