The Weeknd played “Timeless” and “Cry for Me” off his new (last?) album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. Tesfaye has been teasing ...
It would be easy to dismiss this 22-track album as indulgent – but the Canadian artist born Abel Tesfaye has created a ...
"I remember waking up to the headlines that the Weeknd called out the Academy for a lack of transparency in our awards. He ...
The Weeknd made a surprising return to the Grammys on Sunday after boycotting the music awards in 2021. The Canadian artist — whose real name is Abel Tesfaye — took the stage to play two songs from ...
For a decade and a half, the Toronto singer and songwriter Abel Tesfaye — d.b.a .The Weeknd — has explored the flip side of ...
Staff Writer Marion Rambler reviews The Weeknd's six studio album, "Hurry up Tomorrow," which is expected to be the artist's ...
The Weeknd has ended his years-long boycott of the Grammy Awards with a surprise performance – check it out here.
After a four-year hiatus from the award ceremony, The Weeknd (born as Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) made a shocking and triumphant return on stage at the 67th Grammy Awards.
The Weeknd famously boycotted the Grammys after his blockbuster After Hours received zero nominations, a surprising snub that ...
The Weeknd was nominated for one Grammy this year due to his feature on Future and Metro Boomin's "We Still Don't Trust You." ...
The Weeknd ended his boycott with a fiery performance at the 67th Grammy Award Show. On Sunday (Feb. 2), Harvey Mason Jr., ...
The Weeknd made an unexpected return to the 2025 Grammy Awards, surprising fans with an electrifying performance of "Timeless ...