The Weeknd's After Hours Til Dawn tour is the stadium production Abel Tesfaye built around his After Hours, Dawn FM and Hurry Up Tomorrow albums. The London leg is not a single night but a run of shows at Wembley Stadium across one week in August 2026, with Playboi Carti opening. This spotlight covers the dates, the venue, the production behind it, and how to find the London shows listed on Mood.
The Wembley Dates
The run lands at Wembley Stadium as several nights across one week - 14, 15, 16 and 18th of August 2026 - rather than a single date. Mood's calendar lists the opening night as The Weeknd at Wembley on August 14th, the kind of multi-date stand a stadium headliner books when one show cannot meet demand. Each night is a separate ticketed event sold through the official ticket provider.
The second night follows on August 15th, with further dates across the same week. Mood aggregates the listings and links out to the official provider rather than selling tickets directly. In Mood's calendar the London leg reads as a residency-style run - several dates in one venue across a single week, a marker of scale that few touring acts sustain and the clearest signal of how large this booking is.
A Full-Stadium Production
In Mood's data the show scores 1.0 on capacity, the top of that scale, which reads as a full-stadium production rather than an arena or club booking. The After Hours Til Dawn staging is built around a large-format set - a ruined-city backdrop and a long runway that carries the performance out into the crowd - and Wembley's roughly 90,000 capacity is the format it was designed for. Mood also rates the event around 0.6 on its outdoor measure and 0.7 to 0.8 on energy, consistent with an open-pitch stadium show pitched at peak rather than a seated theatre set.
The staging matters here because the run is priced and produced as an event, not a standard gig. A week of Wembley dates is closer to a short residency than a tour stop, and the production travels as one large build rather than being reset from scratch each night.
The Music, and Playboi Carti
Mood tags the London dates across pop, r&b and rage rap - the last of those Playboi Carti's lane rather than the headliner's. That blend maps the night: The Weeknd's own catalogue moves between the synth-pop of Dawn FM and the darker r&b of After Hours, while Carti's opening set carries the rage-rap end. The danceability measure sits around 0.62 to 0.70 in Mood's data, mid-to-upper on the scale - closer to a moving crowd than a seated audience.
Abel Tesfaye, the Canadian artist behind the project, has turned After Hours Til Dawn into one of the highest-grossing tours of recent years. The set spans the After Hours, Dawn FM and Hurry Up Tomorrow era, drawing on more than a decade of singles alongside the trilogy's deeper cuts. For the rap end of the city's calendar, where Carti's lane sits, Mood also collects London's hip-hop and rap listings in one place.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is The Weeknd playing in London?
The Weeknd plays Wembley Stadium across several nights in August 2026 - 14, 15, 16 and 18th of August - as part of the After Hours Til Dawn tour. Each date is a separate show, and Mood lists them individually with venue and time.
Where are the London shows?
All the London dates are at Wembley Stadium in north-west London. In Mood's data the booking scores 1.0 on capacity, the top of the scale, consistent with a full-stadium production rather than an arena run.
Who is supporting The Weeknd on the London dates?
Playboi Carti opens. Mood tags the events across pop, r&b and rage rap, the last of those Carti's lane - so the night moves from his rage-rap set into The Weeknd's pop and r&b catalogue.
How do I find the London dates on Mood?
Each Wembley night is listed on Mood with date, venue and a link out to the official ticket provider. Mood is an aggregator, so it points to where tickets are sold rather than selling them directly.
Find It on Mood
A multi-night stadium stand from one of pop's largest touring acts is the kind of run worth planning around. The Wembley dates, the support bill and the rest of the city's summer programme sit on Mood's London events page - one calendar for what is on, with dates, lineups and links out to tickets.