After Hours til Dawn Tour


The After Hours til Dawn Tour is the seventh concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd. It commenced on July 14, 2022, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, United States, and is set to conclude on September 6, 2026, at Estádio do Restelo in Lisbon, Portugal. The tour achieved several venue records in Europe and the Americas, and as of 2025, it is one of the most-attended concert tours and one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time, earning billion across 153 concerts.
Designed to promote his fourth studio album, After Hours, the tour was set to run in arena venues from June 11, 2020, in Vancouver, Canada, to November 16 in London, England. However, following the COVID-19 pandemic, they were postponed to 2021 and 2022, respectively, before being cancelled in favour of stadium venues due to the constraint of arenas. The show was continuously revamped to incorporate the release of his fifth and sixth studio albums, Dawn FM and Hurry Up Tomorrow, respectively. An accompanying concert film and live album, documenting the November 27, 2022, show at SoFi Stadium, were released in 2023.

Background

On February 20, 2020, the Weeknd announced through social media plans to tour North America and Europe later that year in support of his fourth studio album, After Hours. 88Glam, Sabrina Claudio, and Don Toliver were announced as supporting acts for the tour. The following month, additional concerts were announced in select cities due to demand. In May 2020, following raising concerns of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, Live Nation announced plans to postpone all concerts to the following year; rescheduled concerts to commence in June 2021 and conclude in November of the same year. Claudio and Toliver were announced to return as supporting acts, with Toliver only performing for concerts in North America; Black Atlass was announced as co-support for Claudio for European concerts, replacing 88Glam. That November, the National Football League announced the Weeknd would headline the Super Bowl LV halftime show on February 7, 2021. On February 3, 2021, four days prior to the halftime show, the Weeknd and Live Nation announced the tour would be postponed a second time due to the continued concern of the pandemic, with 19 new dates added onto the itinerary for 2022. That October, a third postponement was announced, again for 2022, with venue changes from arenas to stadiums. The Weeknd cited ongoing demand and "constraints of arenas" for the change of venue type.
In January 2022, the Weeknd released his fifth studio album, Dawn FM. Two months later, the newly-retitled After Hours til Dawn Tour was announced, with Doja Cat serving as supporting act. That May, Doja Cat withdrew from the tour as supporting act, citing required surgery on her tonsils. The following month, Snoh Aalegra, Mike Dean, and Kaytranada were announced as the new support acts. During the September 3, 2022, concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, the Weeknd abruptly ended the show only three songs in, claiming to have lost his voice; he promised a full refund of the concert, and a "real show soon". He subsequently issued a formal apology on his social media accounts. Twenty-four days later, the rescheduled concert was announced, in addition to a second concert at the venue. That November, concerts in Europe and Latin America were announced. Supplemental shows were subsequently announced due to demand.
On February 2, 2023, the Weeknd announced that a concert film, titled The Weeknd: Live at SoFi Stadium, would premiere on HBO Max on February 25. Seven days later, HBO dropped the trailer for the film, and announced it would air the concert on the network, in addition to the streaming service. A live album Live at SoFi Stadium followed on March 3 of the same year. That August, concerts in Australia and New Zealand were announced to take place between November and December of the same year, with Chxrry22 and Dean serving as supporting acts. Due to demand, additional concerts in Australia were announced; two weeks prior to the November 20 kick off in Brisbane, the dates were postponed to 2024, citing "unforeseen circumstances". In April 2024, it was announced the concerts in New Zealand were cancelled. That August, select concerts in Melbourne and Sydney were announced with Anna Lunoe added as support act, and dates in Brisbane cancelled.
On January 31, 2025, the same day his sixth studio album Hurry Up Tomorrow released, concerts in North America were announced, with Dean and Playboi Carti as support acts. That September, additional concerts in Europe and Latin America territories were announced for 2026, with Playboi Carti and Anitta announced as supporting acts, respectively. Additional supplementary dates were subsequently announced.

Stage and aesthetic

In a press release to Variety, the After Hours til Dawn Tour "will see most ambitious production to date reflecting the creative journey that continues to unfold for both , creating worlds within worlds as we have all been watching unfold in various television performances, music videos and short films bringing these first two pieces of his trilogy to life." The Weeknd's creative director and childhood friend La Mar Taylor explained in an interview with Variety that the tour would be theatrical and conceptual, saying: "There is a linear story between After Hours and Dawn FM, and I think the audience will walk away with different interpretations of the show. To us, that's the whole point." Taylor described the production as a journey "through a cosmic cataclysm that has erupted and plagued the earth. The devastation is widespread and will most likely continue till dawn."

North American leg

The stage design had three stages: the main stage, showcasing a row of destroyed buildings modeled after the Weeknd's hometown of Toronto, and a screen behind them showing visuals of a futuristic post-apocalyptic skyline; the main stage leads to a catwalk leading into a quadrangular stage, which features an inflatable moon over its edge and also unites the catwalk leading into a circular stage. The show displays the Weeknd performing in all three of these stages, with dancers dressed in red robes which either perform synchronized dance routines or stand motionless. At the start of the show, during "Alone Again" and "Gasoline", he wears a mask which the Los Angeles Times described as "creepy" and makes him resemble "a victim of some botched plastic-surgery procedure." Several times during the show, LED wristbands provided to each attendant by PixMob lit up.

European leg

During the European leg of the tour, the LED screen was removed in order to place more building statues, making the previous skyline fully physical. The ruined chrome city is described by The Guardian as "a vast metallic cityscape" which consists of ruined landmarks such as Toronto's CN Tower and the Empire State Building. The Weeknd's band members play on top of their own individual buildings, with the Weeknd performing half of the setlist wearing a white coat hoodie and his face concealed by an MF Doom-inspired mask, finally removing his mask before "Faith". The first leg's rusty orange destroyed buildings were changed to shiny chrome skyscrapers, with this leg intended to follow Dawn FM's overall theme. The walkway consists of a moon which was present in the first leg of the tour with a Hajime Sorayama statue of the robot present in the 10-year anniversary music video for the titular track of "Echoes of Silence" added in the middle of the stage.

Latin American leg

The skyline behind the band members was removed with a 6-meter high LED screen returning from the North American leg to display visuals for specific songs similarly to the first leg of the tour. The buildings remain chrome coloured with the Sorayama statue, and inflatable moon remain on the stage. The Weeknd's outfit was changed to a sleeveless full body camo suit, with his left arm covered in a metallic arm sleeve along with a metallic helmet with a LED visor, which Complex described as "Robocop-like." The show opened with a dark purple skyline as "La Fama" played in a remixed, vocoded version, with the Weeknd originally wearing a black overcoat hoodie for the first two tracks, until October 7, 2023.

Concert synopsis

2022

As the show begins, dancers appear from below the set's centerpiece. Then, the Weeknd emerges from one of the buildings, with a clear face mask, alongside a car-length coat. The intro begins with what Variety describes as an electro version of the opener from After Hours, "Alone Again". Following this, he comes down the stage with the dancers, where the pace of the tour speeds up, as a new-wave take on "Gasoline", from Dawn FM, plays. During the end of "Gasoline", the clear mask face is taken off, revealing the Weeknd's face, as he grins at the crowd.
The Weeknd continues performing songs from Dawn FM immediately after, as "Sacrifice" and "How Do I [Make You Love Me?]" come next, which Rolling Stone writes as if the songs were performed to give both After Hours and Dawn FM "their due", referring to the first songs in the set list only being songs from those two albums. After "How Do I Make You Love Me?" the Weeknd's 2015 song, "Can't Feel My Face", begins playing, as the stage gets engulfed in smoke. Following "Can't Feel My Face", he performs his own verse from Kanye West's 2021 song "Hurricane".

2023

In 2023, the tour's visual and physical production was reimagined: towering chrome building sculptures formed a crumbling, post-apocalyptic cityscape in place of the LED skyline used in North America. The aesthetic leaned into dystopian and Gotham-style motifs, with smoke, dramatic lighting, and architectural ruin visuals enhancing the thematic continuity of the After Hours and Dawn FM chapters. During the concerts in Europe, the show retained its theatricality with the Weeknd appearing in a chrome mask that concealed his face for early segments before dramatic removal mid-set, heightening the ritualistic reveal. During Latin American dates, the staging was adjusted: the physical cityscape elements remained, but a large LED wall was installed behind the band to project immersive visual content. Costumes became more experimental: Tesfaye wore a sleeveless camo-style suit combined with a metallic arm sleeve and a LED visor helmet, evoking a sci-fi warrior persona. The mask removal remained a dramatic moment in the performance.

2024

With the 2024 shows, the framework established in 2023 carried forward with refinements for stadium environments. Lighting design was adjusted for open-air venues, widening sight-lines and intensifying backlight effects. New material from Hurry Up Tomorrow was integrated into the show, leading to some rearrangement of transitions and staging flow to accommodate newer songs. The mask/reveal concept persisted as a structural dramatic pivot.

2025

For the 2025 concerts, the tour had fully evolved into a stadium spectacle emphasizing scale and immersion. Productions featured dramatic set extensions, enhanced lighting rigs, and seamless visual transitions tying together older and newer material. Shows often began with the Weeknd masked, peeling it off at climactic points in the performance to highlight the contrast between persona and artist. In some concerts, the removal carried symbolic weight, underscored by gestures and declarations of identity onstage. The staging embraced maximalism: sweeping runways into the crowd, large LED arrays, choreographed theatrical cues, dynamic costume contrasts, pyrotechnics, and carefully timed reveal moments combined performance, narrative, and visual artistry into a cinematic experience.

Commercial performance

Boxscore

The tour surpassed million in gross sales and sold more than one million tickets in its first leg across North America. According to Variety, the tour generated over $350 million in gross sales by July 2023. In August 2025, Billboard reported the After Hours til Dawn Tour had grossed $635.5 million in revenue and sold 5.1 million tickets since its 2022 launch, becoming the biggest R&B tour in history, beating previous record holders Beyoncé and Bruno Mars. By November 2025, the tour had grossed billion with approximately 7.55 million tickets sold, becoming the highest-earning tour by a male solo artist. In their year-end report for 2025, Billboard recognized the tour as the fourth-best tour of the year. Similarly, Pollstar named the tour as the sixth-most lucrative tour of 2025, with an average gross of million based on 42 reported shows.

Philanthropy

In March 2022, the Weeknd launched the XO Humanitarian Fund in collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP) in an effort to bring 44 million "back from the brink of famine". As part of this effort, he donated into the fund, and pledged to donate per every ticket sold from the tour. That June, Binance announced they were donating million to the Fund, and by November, it was reported million had been raised and presented to the WFP. In April 2024, via the foundation, he pledged million to the WFP in an effort to assist Gaza on the ongoing war within the country. In January of the following year, the Weeknd donated million in relief funds to Los Angeles wildfire relief following the Southern California wildfires that same month; he also teamed up with Global Citizen, and pledged from every ticket told in his recently announced concert dates to support vulnerable children in various communities. As of November 2025, million had been donated to the XO Humanitarian Fund and Global Citizen.

Set list

July 2022 to June 2023

This set list is from the concert in Philadelphia on July 14, 2022. It does not represent all concerts for the tour.
  1. "Alone Again"
  2. "Gasoline"
  3. "Sacrifice"
  4. "How Do I Make You Love Me?"
  5. "Can't Feel My Face"
  6. "Take My Breath"
  7. "Hurricane"
  8. "The Hills"
  9. "Often"
  10. "Crew Love"
  11. "Starboy"
  12. "Heartless"
  13. "Low Life"
  14. "Or Nah"
  15. "Kiss Land"
  16. "Party Monster"
  17. "Faith"
  18. "After Hours"
  19. "Out of Time"
  20. "I Feel It Coming"
  21. "Die for You"
  22. "Is There Someone Else?"
  23. "I Was Never There"
  24. "Wicked Games"
  25. "Call Out My Name"
  26. "The Morning"
  27. "Save Your Tears"
  28. "Less than Zero"
  29. "Blinding Lights"

June to October 2023

This set list is from the concert in Dublin on June 28, 2023. It does not represent all concerts for the tour.
  1. "Take My Breath"
  2. "Sacrifice"
  3. "How Do I Make You Love Me?"
  4. "Can't Feel My Face"
  5. "Lost in the Fire"
  6. "Hurricane"
  7. "The Hills"
  8. "Often"
  9. "Crew Love"
  10. "Starboy"
  11. "House of Balloons"
  12. "Heartless"
  13. "Low Life"
  14. "Reminder"
  15. "Party Monster"
  16. "Faith"
  17. "After Hours"
  18. "Out of Time"
  19. "I Feel It Coming"
  20. "Die for You"
  21. "Is There Someone Else?"
  22. "I Was Never There"
  23. "Wicked Games"
  24. "Call Out My Name"
  25. "The Morning"
  26. "Save Your Tears"
  27. "Less than Zero"
  28. "Blinding Lights"
Encore
  1. "Double Fantasy"
  2. "Creepin"
  3. "Popular"

October 2023 to October 2024

This set list is from the concert in Rio de Janeiro on October 7, 2023. It does not represent all concerts for the tour.
  1. "La Fama"
  2. "False Alarm"
  3. "Party Monster"
  4. "Take My Breath"
  5. "How Do I Make You Love Me?"
  6. "Can't Feel My Face"
  7. "Lost in the Fire"
  8. "Hurricane"
  9. "The Hills"
  10. "Kiss Land"
  11. "Often"
  12. "Crew Love"
  13. "Starboy"
  14. "Pray for Me"
  15. "House of Balloons"
  16. "Heartless"
  17. "Low Life"
  18. "Reminder"
  19. "Circus Maximus"
  20. "Faith"
  21. "After Hours"
  22. "Earned It"
  23. "In the Night"
  24. "Love Me Harder"
  25. "Out of Time"
  26. "I Feel It Coming"
  27. "Die for You"
  28. "Is There Someone Else?"
  29. "I Was Never There"
  30. "Wicked Games"
  31. "Call Out My Name"
  32. "The Morning"
  33. "Save Your Tears"
  34. "Less than Zero"
  35. "Blinding Lights"
  36. "Tears in the Rain"
  37. "Creepin"
  38. "Popular"
  39. "In Your Eyes"
  40. "Moth to a Flame"

Alterations

During the October 2024 concerts in Australia, the following alterations were made:

Since May 2025

This set list is from the concert in Glendale on May 9, 2025. It does not represent all concerts for the tour.
  1. "The Abyss"
  2. "Wake Me Up"
  3. "After Hours"
  4. "Opening Night"
  5. "Starboy"
  6. "Heartless"
  7. "Faith"
  8. "Take My Breath"
  9. "Sacrifice"
  10. "How Do I Make You Love Me?"
  11. "Can't Feel My Face"
  12. "Lost in the Fire"
  13. "Often"
  14. "Given Up on Me"
  15. "I Was Never There"
  16. "The Hills"
  17. "Baptized in Fear"
  18. "Open Hearts"
  19. "Cry for Me"
  20. "São Paulo"
  21. "Timeless"
  22. "Rather Lie"
  23. "Creepin"
  24. "Niagara Falls"
  25. "One of the Girls"
  26. "Out of Time"
  27. "I Feel It Coming"
  28. "Die for You"
  29. "Is There Someone Else?"
  30. "Wicked Games"
  31. "Call Out My Name"
  32. "Hurry Up Tomorrow"
  33. "Save Your Tears"
  34. "Less than Zero"
  35. "Blinding Lights"
  36. "In Heaven"
  37. "Moth to a Flame"

Shows

Date CityCountryVenueSupporting actsAttendanceRevenue
June 6AlgésPortugalPasseio Marítimo de AlgésMike Dean
Kaytranada
59,928 / 59,928$5,308,581
June 10ManchesterEnglandCity of [Manchester Stadium|Etihad Stadium]Mike Dean
Kaytranada
52,972 / 52,972$5,293,048
June 14HorsensDenmarkForum [Horsens Arena|Nordstern Arena]Mike Dean
Kaytranada
26,354 / 26,354$3,616,107
June 17StockholmSwedenTele2 ArenaMike Dean
Kaytranada
70,130 / 70,130$5,196,225
June 18StockholmSwedenTele2 ArenaMike Dean
Kaytranada
70,130 / 70,130$5,196,225
June 20OsloNorwayTelenor ArenaMike Dean
Kaytranada
23,332 / 23,332$1,919,784
June 23AmsterdamNetherlandsJohan Cruyff ArenaMike Dean
Kaytranada
103,181 / 104,406$10,066,993
June 24AmsterdamNetherlandsJohan Cruyff ArenaMike Dean
Kaytranada
103,181 / 104,406$10,066,993
June 28DublinIrelandMarlay ParkMike Dean
Kaytranada
36,251 / 36,251$3,468,512
July 2HamburgGermanyVolksparkstadionMike Dean
Kaytranada
46,771 / 46,771$4,191,685
July 4DüsseldorfGermanyMerkur Spiel-ArenaMike Dean
Kaytranada
46,932 / 46,932$4,346,049
July 7LondonEnglandLondon StadiumMike Dean
Kaytranada
159,574 / 159,574$17,117,477
July 8LondonEnglandLondon StadiumMike Dean
Kaytranada
159,574 / 159,574$17,117,477
July 11BrusselsBelgiumKing Baudouin StadiumMike Dean
Kaytranada
103,297 / 103,297$8,983,571
July 12BrusselsBelgiumKing Baudouin StadiumMike Dean
Kaytranada
103,297 / 103,297$8,983,571
July 14FrankfurtGermanyDeutsche Bank ParkMike Dean
Kaytranada
47,169 / 47,169$4,577,212
July 18MadridSpainEstádio Cívitas MetropolitanoMike Dean
Kaytranada
54,568 / 54,568$4,934,255
July 20BarcelonaSpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís CompanysMike Dean
Kaytranada
54,017 / 54,017$5,484,112
July 22NiceFranceAllianz RivieraMike Dean
Kaytranada
69,200 / 69,200$7,335,862
July 23NiceFranceAllianz RivieraMike Dean
Kaytranada
69,200 / 69,200$7,335,862
July 26MilanItalyIppodromo Snai La MauraMike Dean
Kaytranada
158,707 / 159,694$12,908,985
July 27MilanItalyIppodromo Snai La MauraMike Dean
Kaytranada
158,707 / 159,694$12,908,985
July 29Saint-DenisFranceStade de FranceMike Dean
Kaytranada
150,610 / 151,974$15,858,996
July 30Saint-DenisFranceStade de FranceMike Dean
Kaytranada
150,610 / 151,974$15,858,996
August 1BordeauxFranceMatmut AtlantiqueMike Dean
Kaytranada
38,251 / 38,251$3,952,106
August 4MunichGermanyOlympiastadionMike Dean
Kaytranada
72,011 / 72,011$6,338,259
August 6PragueCzech RepublicLetňanyMike Dean
Kaytranada
60,714 / 60,714$6,388,155
August 9WarsawPolandPGE NarodowyMike Dean
Kaytranada
62,007 / 62,007$6,477,909
August 12TallinnEstoniaTallinn Song Festival GroundsMike Dean
Kaytranada
53,458 / 53,458$5,086,827
August 18LondonEnglandWembley StadiumMike Dean
Kaytranada
89,179 / 89,179$9,250,620
September 26GuadalupeMexicoEstadio BBVAMike Dean
Kaytranada
46,791 / 46,791$5,689,051
September 29Mexico CityMexicoForo SolMike Dean
Kaytranada
129,707 / 129,707$11,097,399
September 30Mexico CityMexicoForo SolMike Dean
Kaytranada
129,707 / 129,707$11,097,399
October 4BogotáColombiaEstadio El CampínMike Dean
Kaytranada
35,386 / 35,386$3,117,966
October 7Rio de JaneiroBrazilEstádio Nilton SantosMike Dean
Kaytranada
71,363 / 71,363$5,153,492
October 10São PauloBrazilAllianz ParqueMike Dean
Kaytranada
97,892 / 97,892$9,208,211
October 11São PauloBrazilAllianz ParqueMike Dean
Kaytranada
97,892 / 97,892$9,208,211
October 15SantiagoChileEstadio Bicentenario de La FloridaMike Dean
Kaytranada
Aerobica
50,132 / 50,142$5,062,150
October 16SantiagoChileEstadio Bicentenario de La FloridaMike Dean
Kaytranada
Aerobica
50,132 / 50,142$5,062,150
October 18Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River PlateMike Dean
Kaytranada
Tayhana
116,694 / 116,694$5,093,887
October 19Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River PlateMike Dean
Kaytranada
Tayhana
116,694 / 116,694$5,093,887
October 22LimaPeruEstadio Universidad San MarcosMike Dean
Kaytranada
41,191 / 41,191$4,032,616
October 25ZapopanMexicoEstadio AkronMike Dean
Kaytranada
41,145 / 41,145$5,935,783

Date CityCountryVenueSupporting actsAttendanceRevenue
October 5MelbourneAustraliaMarvel StadiumMike Dean
Chxrry22
Anna Lunoe
92,092 / 92,092$12,519,035
October 6MelbourneAustraliaMarvel StadiumMike Dean
Chxrry22
Anna Lunoe
92,092 / 92,092$12,519,035
October 22SydneyAustraliaAccor StadiumMike Dean
Chxrry22
Anna Lunoe
118,968 / 118,968$13,596,963
October 23SydneyAustraliaAccor StadiumMike Dean
Chxrry22
Anna Lunoe
118,968 / 118,968$13,596,963

Date CityCountryVenueSupporting actsAttendanceRevenue
May 9GlendaleUnited StatesState Farm StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
58,209 / 58,209$8,709,847
May 24DetroitUnited StatesFord FieldPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
78,144 / 78,144$9,144,437
May 25DetroitUnited StatesFord FieldPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
78,144 / 78,144$9,144,437
May 30ChicagoUnited StatesSoldier FieldPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
96,042 / 96,042$16,694,072
May 31ChicagoUnited StatesSoldier FieldPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
96,042 / 96,042$16,694,072
June 5East RutherfordUnited StatesMetLife StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
162,831 / 162,831$29,796,461
June 6East RutherfordUnited StatesMetLife StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
162,831 / 162,831$29,796,461
June 7East RutherfordUnited StatesMetLife StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
162,831 / 162,831$29,796,461
June 10FoxboroughUnited StatesGillette StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
88,432 / 88,432$11,498,903
June 11FoxboroughUnited StatesGillette StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
88,432 / 88,432$11,498,903
June 14MinneapolisUnited StatesU.S. Bank StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
47,730 / 47,730$5,818,152
June 21DenverUnited StatesEmpower Field at Mile HighPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
63,668 / 63,668$8,885,868
June 25InglewoodUnited StatesSoFi StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
199,288 / 199,288$34,039,630
June 26InglewoodUnited StatesSoFi StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
199,288 / 199,288$34,039,630
June 28InglewoodUnited StatesSoFi StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
199,288 / 199,288$34,039,630
June 29InglewoodUnited StatesSoFi StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
199,288 / 199,288$34,039,630
July 5ParadiseUnited StatesAllegiant StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
52,441 / 52,441$10,041,464
July 8Santa ClaraUnited StatesLevi's StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
100,230 / 100,230$17,087,714
July 9Santa ClaraUnited StatesLevi's StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
100,230 / 100,230$17,087,714
July 12SeattleUnited StatesLumen FieldPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
62,483 / 62,483$9,969,625
July 15VancouverCanadaBC PlaceMike Dean83,252 / 83,252$10,251,023
July 16VancouverCanadaBC PlaceMike Dean83,252 / 83,252$10,251,023
July 19EdmontonCanadaCommonwealth StadiumMike Dean54,076 / 54,076$7,002,903
July 24MontrealCanadaParc Jean-DrapeauKaytranada
Mike Dean
79,032 / 79,032$9,992,306
July 25MontrealCanadaParc Jean-DrapeauKaytranada
Mike Dean
79,032 / 79,032$9,992,306
July 27TorontoCanadaRogers CentreKaytranada
Mike Dean
158,324 / 158,324$24,902,654
July 28TorontoCanadaRogers CentreKaytranada
Mike Dean
158,324 / 158,324$24,902,654
July 30PhiladelphiaUnited StatesLincoln Financial FieldPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
103,162 / 103,162$12,793,172
July 31PhiladelphiaUnited StatesLincoln Financial FieldPlayboi Carti103,162 / 103,162$12,793,172
August 2LandoverUnited StatesNorthwest StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
43,625 / 43,625$6,906,975
August 7TorontoCanadaRogers CentreKaytranada
Mike Dean
August 8TorontoCanadaRogers CentreKaytranada
Mike Dean
August 12NashvilleUnited StatesNissan StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
46,930 / 46,930$5,361,232
August 15Miami GardensUnited StatesHard Rock StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
87,172 / 87,172$13,628,869
August 16Miami GardensUnited StatesHard Rock StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
87,172 / 87,172$13,628,869
August 21AtlantaUnited StatesMercedes-Benz StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
49,695 / 49,695$8,627,354
August 24OrlandoUnited StatesCamping World StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
52,083 / 52,083$9,062,680
August 27ArlingtonUnited StatesAT&T StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
89,608 / 89,608$13,175,464
August 28ArlingtonUnited StatesAT&T StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
89,608 / 89,608$13,175,464
August 30HoustonUnited StatesNRG StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
97,042 / 97,042$14,615,640
August 31HoustonUnited StatesNRG StadiumPlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
97,042 / 97,042$14,615,640
September 3San AntonioUnited StatesAlamodomePlayboi Carti
Mike Dean
51,796 / 51,796$8,249,244