The star was pressured to cease in the course of his present at SoFi Stadium on Sept. 3 when he misplaced his voice onstage.

After The Weeknd misplaced his voice onstage and was pressured to cease in the course of his Sept. 3 live performance at L.A.’s SoFi Stadium, he assured followers that he’d quickly return to offer them the present they had been anticipating that night time. And now, he’s making good on his promise.
Not solely did the 32-year-old pop star announce on Tuesday (Sept. 27) that the canceled present can be rescheduled for November, he additionally revealed that he’d be including an entire second L.A. date to his After Hours Til Daybreak Tour. The 2 new dates, taking place this 12 months throughout Thanksgiving weekend, will formally shut out The Weeknd’s stadium tour, which kicked off after a number of pandemic-related scheduling adjustments in July.
The primary date is slated for Saturday, Nov. 26 at SoFi Stadium, serving because the official rescheduled date for the present he abruptly canceled on Sept. 3 when, halfway by way of singing his 2015 hit “Can’t Really feel My Face,” he felt his voice drop out. “I can’t provide the live performance I need to provide you with,” he instructed his viewers that night time earlier than exiting the stage.
“I’m going to ensure everybody’s good, will get your a refund, and I’ll do a present actual quickly for you guys, however I needed to come back out and personally apologize and never tweet it or Instagram it,” he continued, visibly shaken. “I needed you guys to know that I can’t provide you with what I need to provide you with. I apologize. I’m so sorry.”
The second and remaining present, which was added “on account of overwhelming demand” in keeping with a launch, will happen Sunday, Nov. 27, additionally at SoFi.
Those that had tickets to the canceled Sept. 3 present could have their tickets transferred routinely to the Nov. 26 date, however may also be capable of request a refund till Thursday, Oct. 27. Tickets for the Nov. 27 date will go on sale at 10 a.m. PST on Oct. 3.
This story first appeared on Billboard.com.