- Music
- 13 Nov 25
The Weeknd adds extra tickets to Croke Park dates
Tickets go on sale next Thursday and can be found at the link below.
The Weeknd is set to release a limited number of extra tickets for his shows in Croke Park, Dublin on August 22 and 23, 2026.
In addition to his Irish shows, the Canadian singer is set to preform throughout Mexico, Brazil, Europe and the UK, as part of his After Hours Till Dawn tour.
All Europe and UK dates will feature rapper Playboi Carti.
The tour, which started in 2022, is in support of The Weeknd's albums After Hours (2020), Dawn FM (2022) and Hurry Up Tomorrow (2025).
Over the past three years, it has become the biggest R&B tour in history.
The artist set records across the tour's North American leg where he became the top-grossing Black male artist in history at a number of venues and set the highest attendance mark for an R&B male artist in a handful of cities.
The 7x Diamond certified artist has held the record for the highest number of monthly listeners on Spotify for over two years.
After Hours is the number one most streamed R&B album of all time, followed by his 2016 album Starboy. His 2019 single 'Blinding Lights' went RIAA-certified Diamond and was named the new Number One Billboard Hot 100 song of all time, surpassing Chubby Checker’s 'The Twist'.
On top of his record-breaking music, The Weeknd serves as a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN World Food Programme.
€1 from each ticket sold across Europe will be donated to Global Citizen to provide access to quality education and to the United Nations World Food Programme to combat hunger.
Extra Croke Park tickets go on sale Thursday November 20 and can be found here.
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