Overview
- The video for Big Sleep arrived Oct. 10 with filmmaker Gaspar Noé at the helm for the Hurry Up Tomorrow track co-produced by Giorgio Moroder.
- It opens with a warning for photosensitive viewers and features Noé’s strobe-heavy style, spotlighting actor Hiep Tran Nghia and floating statue heads of The Weeknd and Moroder.
- Billboard reports seven newly added U.K. and European shows, bringing the regional total to 36 dates including Manchester, Copenhagen, Munich, Lille, Barcelona, and Lisbon, plus a fourth night at Paris’ Stade de France.
- Rolling Stone notes The Weeknd will resume touring in 2026 with an extensive run across Mexico, South America, and Europe.
- Hurry Up Tomorrow completed the trilogy that began with After Hours and Dawn FM and arrived with a companion feature film starring Abel Tesfaye alongside Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan.