Four-time Grammy award-winning artist The Weeknd performed two new songs from his newly-released album "Hurry Up Tomorrow" at the Grammys.
In quite an unexpected turn, The Weeknd ended his major boycott of the Grammys with a surprise performance that included a track from his newly released album.
The Weeknd played “Timeless” and “Cry for Me” off his new (last?) album Hurry Up Tomorrow. Tesfaye has been teasing ...
On Friday, The Weeknd dropped Hurry Up Tomorrow, the third and final installment of his After Hours trilogy. The album ...
The Weeknd made a surprising return to the Grammys on Sunday after boycotting the music awards in 2021. The Canadian artist — ...
The Weeknd has won four Grammy Awards over the course of his career. This year, he is nominated for due to being featured on ...
The Weeknd famously boycotted the Grammys after his blockbuster After Hours received zero nominations, a surprising snub that ...
While The Weeknd’s muse of heartbreak, love, and relationships is a constant across his discography, the video for “Open ...
After calling out the Grammys in 2020, The Weeknd returned to the stage to perform a medley of his music from his new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow.
The album will be followed in May by the film of the same name, starring the Weeknd with Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan. The ...
The album makes callbacks to The Weeknd’s early career and his past, ending the record on a generation’s worth of ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Weeknd is depicted as a curious toddler by filmmaker Eddie Alcazar (Divinity, The Vandal) in the new stop-motion short film Red Terror, an accompaniment to the song of the same name off ...