Due to the fires in L.A., the Weeknd has canceled his Jan. 25 Rose Bowl concert and will delay the release of his 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' album.
Last month, The Weeknd treated Los Angeles fans to his upcoming era during Spotify’s Billions Club Live. 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, Hurry Up Tomorrow has been postponed.
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 continue to wreak havoc in the region.
Los Angeles has played a character in the Weeknd's music for years, particularly on the ominous and commanding After Hours. The 2020 record - which featured the fan-favorite "Escape From LA" - marked the first in the album trilogy that was originally scheduled to conclude on Jan.
The Weeknd announced on Monday that he is cancelling his upcoming Rose Bowl show and delaying the release of his new album due to the L.A. fires.
The Weeknd has postponed the release of his new album due to the ongoing wildfires devastating Southern California.
The news comes on the heels of the artist postponing a planned album release on Jan. 24 for 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' and subsequent concert at the famed Rose Bowl stadium.
The Weeknd is delaying the release date of his newest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, as well as cancelling his upcoming Rose Bowl concert due to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires.
and my thoughts are with everyone impacted during this difficult time," the singer said Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic The Weeknd will no longer be performing at the Rose Bowl later this month and ...
The Weeknd, amid the ongoing Los Angeles fires, has canceled a January 25 concert at the Rose Bowl and delayed by a week the release of his album Hurry Up Tomorrow. The 34-year-old singer ...
The Weeknd postpones album release and cancels Rose Bowl concert, citing respect for those affected by LA wildfires.
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