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The Weeknd Brings The Stage To Your Home With First Live Album, Live At SoFi Stadium
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The Weeknd has dropped his first-ever live album, Live at SoFi Stadium, which chronicles his two-night stand at the Los Angeles venue in Nov. 2022.
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The 31-track career-overview tracklist features some of Abel’s most beloved hits, including Wicked Games, Kiss Land, Starboy, Can’t Feel My Face, Save Your Tears, Die For You, and Blinding Lights, among others.
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The album is a companion to his recent HBO special Live at SoFi Stadium and is executive produced by The Weeknd and Mike Dean.
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Among the other songs on the album are Crew Love, Heartless, Party Monster, Faith, Out of Time, I Feel It Coming and Oh Nah,featuring Ty Dolla $ign.
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This comes at the top of a busy year for the Weeknd, who is slated to make his series debut in the as-yet-unscheduled HBO series The Idol, and topline his first feature film, which he is also co-writing and co-executive producing.
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The album includes live renditions of songs from his latest album, Dawn FM, such as Gasoline, Sacrifice and Out of Time.
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The Weeknd has made history as the first artist ever to reach 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify, where he is the No. 1 artist in the world.
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The Weeknd’s live album arrives just a week after his Live At SoFi Stadium HBO special.
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The album is a companion to his recent HBO special Live at SoFi Stadium and is executive produced by The Weeknd and Mike Dean.
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The Weeknd recently confirmed that his Live At SoFi Stadium special and the album will mark the end of his Dawn FM era.
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This summer, The Weeknd will kick off the second leg of his After Hours Til Dawn Tour, playing shows in Europe and Latin America territories.
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The Idol, which The Weeknd stars in on HBO alongside Lily-Rose Depp, is written and executive produced by The Weeknd, Reza Fahim and Sam Levinson.
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Rolling Stone recently published a report containing interviews with 13 cast and crew members, alleging what caused The Idol's delay: drastic rewrites, reshoots, and budgetary issues.
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While we wait for HBO to unveil more details about The Idol’s premiere, The Weeknd will kick off the second leg of his After Hours Til Dawn Tour in Europe and Latin America.