The Weeknd has shared an eerie music trailer.
After recently giving fans a two-minute taste of new music, Abel Tesfaye has uploaded a video of an enthusiastic little boy, who appears to have been abandoned, outside in the yard of an empty house during a thunderstorm.
The ‘Blinding Lights’ singer sings phrases like, “I’ve been losing my memories.”
The title for the social media video reads “unprepared certainty…”
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The 34-year-old singer of ‘Die For You’ has released a cinematic teaser for a one-time show in São Paulo, Brazil, which will be different from his ‘After Hours Til Dawn Tour’ in 2022 and 2023.
He posted the film on Instagram, quoting German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche: “When you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you…”
The concert takes place on September 7 at the Estádio MorumBIS soccer stadium.
Ticket pricing included a $1 donation to The Weeknd’s XO Humanitarian Fund, which works with the United Nations to offer food and assistance to the poor.
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The ‘Popular’ hitmaker has been cryptically teasing the third installment of his ‘After Hours’/’Dawn FM’ trilogy, which will be his sixth studio album.
Among the posts were images of his silhouettes with the phrases “Pain, regret, and rebirth.”
Last June, he hinted that the title would be revealed “soon”.
The ‘Double Fantasy’ star told Variety, “I’m wrapping up the third installment of this epic, this trilogy. The album’s name will be revealed shortly, but it is not the same as some fans believe. Some fans believe it is a song on the album, but this is not the case. [It’s unclear whose hypothetical title he’s referencing.] So I’ll just say that.”
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