The Weeknd Announces the Biggest Tour in History After “Hurry Up Tomorrow”: Tickets Sell Out in Just 3 Minutes.hl

The Weeknd Announces the Biggest Tour in History After “Hurry Up Tomorrow”: Tickets Sell Out in Just 3 Minutes
Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, has officially launched what is being hailed as the largest concert tour in music history following the release of his final album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. The 2026–2028 “Final Chapter” world tour spans 128 cities across six continents, with 162 shows scheduled — surpᴀssing Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in scale.
The tour was announced on June 11, 2026, via a cinematic 90-second trailer that amᴀssed 87 million views in 24 hours. Presale began at 10 a.m. ET on June 12. Within three minutes, every ticket across all dates was sold out, breaking the previous record held by Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour. Dynamic pricing pushed some floor seats to $1,850, yet demand remained insatiable.

Industry analysts are calling it “the biggest farewell tour since The Beatles.” The production features a 360-degree immersive stage, a 200-piece orchestra, and surprise guest appearances from artists including Ariana Grande and Playboi Carti. The setlist will span his entire career, culminating in an emotional finale of Hurry Up Tomorrow tracks.
Social media erupted with #TheWeekndFinalChapter trending at #1 worldwide, amᴀssing over 14 million mentions. Fans who missed the initial sale are already camping outside Ticketmaster sites and begging for additional dates. “This isn’t just a tour — it’s history,” one fan posted.

With Hurry Up Tomorrow already projected to debut at No. 1 and the tour expected to gross over $1.2 billion, The Weeknd is exiting music on the highest possible note. The three-minute sell-out proves one thing: even in retirement, Abel remains untouchable.