Boosted by physical sales and a Grammy performance, the album had the biggest week since Taylor Swift’s huge opening last ...
It’s a little unclear what The Weeknd is going for in Hurry Up Tomorrow, but the trailer definitely shows some inspiration ...
The phrase “penthouse prison” conjures a striking visual: a space that should symbolise success instead feeling like a cage. Adding to the emotional weight of the track, The Weeknd chose Cry For Me ...
With his sixth album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” the Weekend is retiring his moniker and going out on his own terms.
Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, is making his big-screen debut in a leading role in "Hurry Up Tomorrow." This ...
Tesfaye turned to a different medium to express his ideas about celebrity: he co-created a TV series with Sam Levinson, the ...
Trey Edward Shults directed Abel Tesfaye's first feature, inspired by the pop star's recently released album of the same name ...
The Weeknd's "Cry For Me" received a warm welcome from pop radio, earning the most added honor at the format this week. The ...
AFter a four-year boycott, the Weeknd returned to the Grammys in 2025 to perform his songs "Timeless" featuring Playboi Carti and "Cry For Me." ...
The Weeknd, aka Abel Tesfaye, and Jenna Ortega star in the new trailer for “Hurry Up Tomorrow” from director Trey Edward Shults.
The Weeknd empties the magazine on his latest, longest album, using the extra time to explore a wealth of new musical ideas.
Other Trending Chart debuts this week come courtesy of James Marriott 's I Don't Want To Live Like This (12), Tom Grennan 's ...