In anticipation for his sophomore album release, “Kiss Land,” Canadian singer The Weeknd plans a 28-date North American tour.
Until The Weeknd takes us to his “Kiss Land” destination, you can count on him coming to a city near you as he embarks his “The Fall” tour. His journey kicks off Sept. 6 at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, BC and concludes in his hometown Toronto, ON Oct. 17-20. The singer still trails through many U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York City, Atlanta, Charlotte and Miami.
The Weeknd will be accompanied by opening acts from Australian singer Anna Lunoe and L.A. singer/song-writer Banks. “The Fall” tour will promote The Weeknd’s end-of-summer release album and its lead title single. This album is released in a joint venture with XO and Republic Records.
See tour dates below.
Sept. 6: Vancouver, BC (Orpheum Theatre)
Sept. 7: Vancouver, BC (Orpheum Theatre)
Sept. 10: Seattle, WA (Paramount Theater)
Sept. 13: Berkeley, CA (The Greek Theatre – Berkeley)
Sept. 14: Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara Bowl)
Sept. 16: Los Angeles, CA (The Greek Theatre)
Sept. 17: Los Angeles, CA (The Greek Theatre)
Sept. 20: Broomfield, CO (1st Bank Center)
Sept. 22: Grand Prairie, TX (Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie)
Sept. 23: Cedar Park, TX (Cedar Park Center)
Sept. 24: Houston, TX (Bayou Music Center)
Sept. 26: Tampa, FL (David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts)
Sept. 27: Orlando, FL (Hard Rock Live)
Sept. 28: Miami, FL (James L. Knight Center)
Sept. 30: Atlanta, GA (Fox Theatre)
Oct. 1: Charlotte, NC (Ovens Auditorium)
Oct. 2: Durham, NC (Durham Performing Arts Center)
Oct. 4: Camden, NJ (Susquehanna Bank Center)
Oct. 5: Washington, D.C. (DAR Constitution Hall)
Oct. 7: New York, NY (Radio City Music Hall)
Oct. 8: New York, NY (Radio City Music Hall)
Oct. 11: Boston, MA (Orpheum Theatre)
Oct. 13: Chicago, IL (Chicago Theatre)
Oct. 14: Chicago, IL (Chicago Theatre)
Oct. 15: Detroit, MI (Fox Theatre)
Oct. 17: Toronto, ON (Massey Hall)
Oct. 19: Toronto, ON (Massey Hall)
Oct. 20: Toronto, ON (Massey Hall)
(Source: Billboard)