Los Angeles has played a character in the Weeknd's music for years, particularly on the ominous and commanding After Hours. The 2020 record - which featured the fan-favorite "Escape From LA" - marked the first in the album trilogy that was originally scheduled to conclude on Jan.
The Weeknd has donated a staggering $1million ... Earlier this week, the star canceled a January 25 concert at the Rose Bowl and delayed by a week the release of his album Hurry Up Tomorrow.
The news comes on the heels of the artist postponing a planned album release on Jan. 24 for 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' and subsequent concert at the famed Rose Bowl stadium.
The Weeknd has donated $1 million to relief efforts amid the ongoing wildfire crisis in the Los Angeles area, spreading out his contribution among three different organizations working to aid victims and repair the city.
The Weeknd has donated $1 million to the wildfire relief effort in Los Angeles. The donation comes at a critical time when the city faces one of its most
The Weeknd has committed to donating $1 million — spread across three organizations — amid the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. The donations, according to a news release, are in partnership with World Food Program USA and the musician's XO Humanitarian Fund.
The Weeknd now has 27 songs in the Spotify Billions Club, with 'In Your Eyes' and Future collab 'Low Life' joining the club in Jan. 2025.
The Weeknd's highly antcipated album Hurry Up Tomorrow, which was was initially scheduled to be released on January 24, allegedly includes features from Billie Eilish and Lana del Ray according to leaked news about the vinyl tracklist.
The musician, real name Abel Tesfaye, has partnered with World Food Programme USA and his own XO Humanitarian Fund, to donate the sum which will support LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire ...
Global superstar The Weeknd has pledged $1 million to aid relief efforts for those impacted by the devastating Palisades and Eaton Fires. His donation will benefit the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation (LAFD Foundation),
The Weeknd is the latest celeb to pledge their ... his sixth studio album Hurry Up Tomorrow to Jan. 31 at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl “out of respect and concern for the people of Los Angeles County.”
The Weeknd has donated $1 million to the wildfire relief effort in Los Angeles. The 34-year-old singer - whose real name is Abel Tesfaye - has donated $1 million across three different organisations - The Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation,