The Weeknd played “Timeless” and “Cry for Me” off his new (last?) album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. Tesfaye has been teasing ...
The Weeknd famously boycotted the Grammys after his blockbuster After Hours received zero nominations, a surprising snub that ...
Staff Writer Marion Rambler reviews The Weeknd's six studio album, "Hurry up Tomorrow," which is expected to be the artist's ...
After a four-year hiatus from the award ceremony, The Weeknd (born as Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) made a shocking and triumphant ...
Is this the end of the line for The Weeknd? Since 2011, Abel Tesfaye has been releasing a very specific, electric style of ...
Lionsgate has unveiled the first stills from Hurry Up Tomorrow, its psychological thriller co-written, produced by and ...
It would be easy to dismiss this 22-track album as indulgent – but the Canadian artist born Abel Tesfaye has created a ...
The Weeknd has revealed the After Hours Til Dawn Tour to coincide with his new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. The artist, né Abel ...
After almost 16 years spent as The Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye says he is considering retiring his famous musical moniker after his upcoming projects. Tesfaye spoke at length about his experiences with ...
Ahead of the release of Hurry Up Tomorrow, billboards started popping up reading “The End Is Near,” written in different fonts representing Abel Tesfaye’s different eras as The Weeknd.
He shared that when he was 17, he hated his real name, Abel Tesfaye. He left home on a weekend, and the stage name sounded "cool." He removed an "e" because there's already a Canadian band named ...
But when the artist born Abel Tesfaye inevitably returns after that release, it might not be as the Weeknd. “Everything needs to feel like a challenge. And for me right now, the Weeknd ...