The Weeknd Pushes Back Release Of His Upcoming Hurry Up Tomorrow Album Amid L.A. Wildfires; ‘Out Of Respect And Concern’

Due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, The Weeknd has delayed the launch of his new album “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” originally set for January 24. However, it’s now scheduled to come out on January 31 instead.

Due to the alarming fires in certain regions, the musician has adjusted the dates for his upcoming Rose Bowl concert. Originally scheduled for January 25th, the event will now take place later this month.

With deep affection for the residents of Los Angeles County, I’ve made the difficult decision to scrap my scheduled performance at the Rose Bowl on January 25th. I hope this small gesture can help in some way during these challenging times.

He stated, “This city has consistently sparked creativity within me, and my sympathies go out to all those affected during these challenging times. Consequently, I’ve chosen to postpone the launch of my album until January 31st.

At the end, The Weeknd expressed that he will continue to prioritize assisting these communities in their recovery process and helping the remarkable individuals within them as they rebuild.

For Weeknd’s concert attendees who purchased their tickets earlier, the organizers have started the ticket refund procedure. Simultaneously, the upcoming album signifies the conclusion of his trilogy, having been preceded by the albums “After Hours” and “Dawn FM.

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2025-01-14 22:22