The Weeknd postpones Australia and New Zealand tour due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’

Canadian singer The Weeknd has postponed his upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand, citing “unforeseen circumstances”.

In a statement posted to Ticketek’s website, the 33-year-old musician and star of HBO series The Idol said he was “deeply disappointed” but new dates for the After Hours til Dawn tour would be announced next year.

The Weeknd Postpones Australia & New Zealand Tour Dates 'Due to Unforeseen  Circumstances'

People who bought tickets for the cancelled dates will be contacted with new tour dates when they are known, and will be able to use their tickets for the rescheduled shows.

Those unable to make the new dates will be able to have their money refunded.

A representative of tour promoter Live Nation said the company understood fans would be disappointed, and it was working with the Canadian singer to reschedule the shows.

“We will make a further announcement as soon as possible,” the statement said.

The Weeknd, who recently said he was considering dropping his stage name and performing under his real name Abel Tesfaye, was scheduled to open his tour in Brisbane with two shows at Suncorp Stadium on November 20 and 21.

He was then set to play three shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on November 24, 25 and 27, followed by four shows at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on December 1, 2, 4 and 5.

Two shows in Auckland on December 8 and 9 have also been postponed.

The After Hours til Dawn tour has so far proven enormously successful for the Blinding Lights singer, raking in more than $US350 million (about $543 million) in gross sales from shows in the US and Europe over the 12 months to July.

The Weeknd postpones all New Zealand and Australia shows 'due to unforeseen  circumstances' | Stuff.co.nz

 


 

The Hazards of Success; The Lure of Debauchery; The Meaning Behind “The Hills” by The Weeknd

 

The Weeknd is an artist who has led multiple lives. Born Abel Tesfaye, he surfed couches as a struggling artist, made experimental mixtapes blending R&B with post-punk and shoegaze, and then ended up playing the Super Bowl. The Weeknd sings like an angel over gloomy R&B, writing songs about life’s underbelly like he’s observed the wickedness firsthand.

Inviting a Super Bowl audience into life’s seediest corners is one of many disparate realities The Weeknd connects. Before the buzz of the mixtapes had worn off, he released his debut album, Kiss Land, in 2013. He sounded lost on the debut but quickly returned to form on the follow-up, Beauty Behind the Madness, in 2015. The Weeknd was always aiming for stardom. He just needed to return to the dark side of his mixtapes to get there.

 

The Weeknd 'Postpones' Australia and New Zealand Tour

 

They Are Always Watching Us

“The Hills” is about a clandestine relationship, and trying to keep the secret while operating outside prying eyes. With the rapid rise of The Weeknd, he’s attempting to avoid paparazzi in Hollywood’s hills while he rendezvous with a fellow celebrity.

Your man on the road, he doin’ promo
You said, “Keep our business on the low-low”
I’m just tryna get you out the friend zone
’Cause you look even better than the photos
I can’t find your house, send me the info
Driving through the gated residential
Found out I was coming, sent your friends home
Keep on tryna hide it, but your friends know

He sings about the hazards of success, giving in to debauchery. The Weeknd moved from his Toronto home to Los Angeles to record Beauty Behind the Madness. He experienced culture shock at how easy it was for dark impulses to take hold of him.

I only call you when it’s half past five
The only time that I’ll be by your side
I only love it when you touch me, not feel me
When I’m fucked up, that’s the real me
When I’m fucked up, that’s the real me, yeah

Wes Craven’s horror film The Hills Have Eyes inspired the lyrics. The Weeknd debuted the song at SXSW in 2015 under “Mood Music.” But Craven’s horror film gave the song a new title. Someone leaked a clip from the SXSW performance on SoundCloud it went viral. As The Weeknd worked in the studio to finish the song, he obsessively recreated the noises from the leaked live performance, including a fan screaming before the chorus began.

The Weeknd: Melbourne 2023 | All Australian dates postponed until 2024

 

Wicked Games

DJ Carlo “Illangelo” Montagnese built the track for “The Hills” in the style of The Weeknd’s debut mixtapes. Using Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Bad albums as inspiration, Beauty Behind the Madness echoes the alt-R&B of the early mixtapes, albeit with quicker tempos.

Co-producer Emmanuel Nickerson sampled the droning bass line from an obscure film called The Machine, leading to a lawsuit with the film’s composer, Tom Raybould. The sampled phrase sounds ominous, like isolation from a secretive relationship. Intimate connections are deep human bonds, but celebrities live in a prison of fame because the public insists that stars’ personal lives don’t belong to them.

The scream The Weeknd sampled into the track holds multiple layers of meaning. The screaming fans are responsible for the fame-prison. But the song’s scream doesn’t sound like adoration; it sounds like fear. The shrieking voice is a cry for help, connecting the threads of “Thriller’s” zombies and Craven’s horror fantasies.

Five years later, The Weeknd would appear on the cover of his album After Hours with a bloodied face. He continued analyzing Hollywood, and the constant theme was darkness.

Hills have eyes, the hills have eyes
Who are you to judge? Who are you to judge?

R'n'B superstar The Weeknd postpones his upcoming After Hours Til Dawn Australian  tour due to 'unforeseen circumstances' | Daily Mail Online

Believe the Myth

There’s mysteriousness to using a pseudonym. The Weeknd has divided his life into multiple chapters related to how he’s traveled. He’d never flown before releasing the early mixtapes. His world was insular until it wasn’t. Suddenly, he was living in Los Angeles as the most hyped new R&B artist.

So, who is really singing the songs? Do the albums represent Abel Tesfaye or his alter ego? His pop music is bleak and assumes listeners will buy into the persona. The mixtapes drew a cult audience, and somehow, he turned sex and drugs into mainstream sanitation with his breakthrough album Beauty Behind the Madness. Whether The Weeknd is a bad boy or a character becomes irrelevant when the music sounds this good.

The dichotomy of The Weeknd and Abel Tesfaye mirrors the excess and hollowness of “The Hills.” The unknown kid making mixtapes in 2011 dreamed of California. Then, the dream became a nightmare. Like all good fiction, the story must be convincing.

 

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