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The Weeknd Announces First-Ever Tour in Asia

14 August 2018

By Natalie White

The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, announced today the dates and stops for his first-ever Asia tour, which kicks off in Hong Kong on 30 November.

The three-time Grammy award winning artist will be putting on shows in Bangkok, Singapore, Manila, Bali, Taipei, Seoul and Tokyo.

Abel first gained his fame when he anonymously uploaded several songs to YouTube under the name "The Weeknd" in 2010 and released the critically acclaimed mixtapes House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence in 2011. These tracks were later remastered and rereleased on the compilation album Trilogy (2012), after he signed with Republic Records and created his own record label XO.

The Canadian artist has had three number-one releases (Beauty Behind the Madness in 2015, Starboy in 2016, and My Dear Melancholy in 2018) and another top-two release (Kiss Land in 2013) on the US Billboard 200. He has earned eight top-ten entries on the Billboard Hot 100: "Love Me Harder" with Ariana Grande; "Earned It"; "I Feel It Coming"; "Pray for Me" with Kendrick Lamar; "Call Out My Name"; and the number one singles "The Hills", "Can't Feel My Face", and "Starboy".

In 2015, he became the first artist to simultaneously hold the top three positions on the Billboard Hot R&B Songs chart with "Can't Feel My Face", "Earned It", and "The Hills".

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