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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (WWLP) – The Weeknd is returning to Gillette Stadium this week. The global superstar will be performing his ...
The video plays clips of the Weeknd singing the haunting lyrics in front of several cement backdrops that show the star stuck ...
The Weeknd unveiled the eerie music video for Hurry Up Tomorrow album cut "Baptized in Fear" on Friday (June 6). In the ...
Toronto-based artist The Weeknd captivated audiences with his falsetto vocals and bold visuals, lights, outfits, and dancing ...
At the first of three sold-out nights at MetLife Stadium, The Weeknd showed why the "alter ego" will stand the test of time ...
The Weeknd has released the music video for “Baptized in Fear,” a haunting, introspective visual directed by Moosaje. Set in a dreamlike purgatory, the video explores his struggle with inner demons ...
The Weeknd brings his "After Hours Til Dawn" tour to MetLife Stadium on Thursday, June 5, 2025. The Weeknd brings his "After ...
The Weeknd said in a recent interview that HBO's "The Idol" had "too many cooks in the kitchen" and led to him being labeled ...
Director Trey Edward Shults breaks down the fact, fiction, and psychological meaning of the dark mythology he and Abel Tesfaye created for The Weeknd.
Pop star The Weeknd enlists director Trey Edward Shults for a fictionalized recreation of the circumstances around a disastrous tour appearance.
June 6 (UPI) -- Abel Tesfaye, known as The Weeknd, released a music video for his song "Baptized in Fear" Friday. The visuals show images of an apparent church, dark except for the pews. The Weeknd is ...
The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, tells PEOPLE about retiring his stage moniker at the New York City premiere of his 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' film.