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The Weeknd serves up preview of new music

The rapper plans to release new music for his still untitled album soon.
The Weeknd
The Weeknd (Photo credit: Bang Media)

The Weeknd has given fans a two-minute preview of new music.


Ahead of a one-off concert in São Paulo, Brazil, where the 34-year-old singer is set to debut a brand-new production that will differ from his After Hours Til Dawn Tour of 2022 and 2023, the “Die For You” singer has posted a cinematic trailer.


“When you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you …” he captioned his post quoting German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche – which comes with an epilepsy warning due to flashing imagery – on Instagram.

The gig takes place on Sept. 7, at the Estádio MorumBIS soccer stadium.


Ticket prices include a $1 donation to The Weeknd’s XO Humanitarian Fund, which provides food and support to those in poverty, in partnership with the United Nations.

The “Popular” hitmaker – whose real name is Abel Tesfaye – has been cryptically teasing the third album in his After Hours/Dawn FM trilogy, which will mark his sixth studio album.

Last June, the “Blinding Lights” hitmaker teased that the title would be unveiled “soon.”

“I’m finishing the third part of this saga, of this trilogy. The name of it will come out soon, but it’s not called what some fans think it’s called … what they think it’s called is actually a song on the album, but that’s not what the actual album is called,” he explained. It’s unclear which speculative title he’s referring to. So I’m just gonna say that,” the “Double Fantasy” star told Variety.

The “Take My Breath” hitmaker loved how intimate the shows on his tour felt.

“The performances are mostly in the daytime, so I get to see the audience. It’s easier to connect with their eyes and feels a bit more intimate, so instead of a performance, it feels like more of a conversation with them. Every night I’m changing up the set — I never do that, it’s usually very formulaic — so I’m spicing it up and going into deep, deep, deep cuts and older songs. I’ll rehearse it the day of, and if the band is down, we’ll just throw a mini-set in there,” he said.

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