
After days of cryptic teasing across Live Nation’s social media accounts in Asia, all bearing the same caption ‘A foreshadowing of the final leg’, The Weeknd has officially confirmed that his record-breaking ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ stadium tour is coming to Malaysia, with Kuala Lumpur being the grand finale of his entire Asia run, making it one of the most anticipated concert announcements the country has seen in years.
For those who have been waiting for the diamond-certified superstar to finally set foot on Malaysian soil, the wait is very much over.
Everything we know about The Weeknd’s concert in Malaysia this November

The Weeknd will perform at TM National Stadium (formerly known as Bukit Jalil National Stadium) on 4 November at 8.30 PM MYT. This marks the very first time he will be performing in Malaysia, and given that the show closes out his entire Asia leg, expect the energy to be nothing short of extraordinary.
Joining him on the night are Japanese hip-hop duo Creepy Nuts, who are serving as support acts across most of the Asia dates, alongside DJ Yousuke Yukimatsu for selected shows. Both are listed as special guests on Live Nation Malaysia’s concert poster, though their involvement has yet to be formally confirmed in the official press release at time of writing.
The Asia tour itself kicks off in Tokyo on 20 September before sweeping through Jakarta, Singapore, Seoul for two nights each. Followed by Bangkok, with Hong Kong closing out October across two nights on the 30th and 31, before wrapping up in Kuala Lumpur on 4 November.
Tickets are priced between RM388 and RM2,888, with several tiers to suit a range of budgets.
Here is the full breakdown:

Tier 4: RM388 to RM458
Tier 3: RM488 to RM588
Tier 2: RM588 to RM888
Tier 1: RM788 to RM1,288
Hot Seat Package: RM1,788
Gold VIP Package: RM2,088
Ultimate VIP Package: RM2,888
Get your tickets here.
There are three VIP tiers on offer, each stepping up in access and exclusivity. The Hot Seat package is the entry point into the VIP experience, this package includes a second tier floor seated ticket, a keepsake photo souvenir from The Weeknd photo booth (note: the artist will not be participating in person), a limited edition The Weeknd gift item, a VIP laminate and lanyard, an exclusive VIP wristband, and priority access to the merchandise booth where applicable.
The Gold VIP package includes everything in the Hot Seat package, with one key upgrade: your floor seated ticket is bumped up to first tier, putting you closer to the action. The most premium offering of the night is the Ultimate VIP package. In addition to a first tier floor seated ticket, all the merch and keepsakes from the tiers below, and VIP lane access, the standout perk here is unprecedented stage access for a professional photo opportunity taken from the very stage The Weeknd will perform on later in the evening. The artist will not be present for this, but it is as close to the stage as fans can get before showtime.
The Weeknd concert in Malaysia 2026: Pre-sale and general sale information

Several pre-sale windows are opening ahead of the general sale, so mark these dates carefully. The first window belongs to the artist pre-sale, which runs on 18 May from 10 AM to 11.59 PM MYT. To access this, you will need to register on The Weeknd’s official website to receive a pre-sale code. Do note that registration closes on 15 May at 8 AM MYT, so sign up as soon as possible if you have not already done so.
Maybank Visa cardholders get their own exclusive window next, opening on 19 May at 10 AM MYT and closing on 20 May at 10 AM MYT. Following that, the Live Nation pre-sale goes live on 20 May from 12 PM to 11.59 PM MYT, open to anyone with a free Live Nation account. Finally, general sale begins on 21 May at 11 AM MYT, with tickets available to everyone via Live Nation and GoLive Asia.
For every ticket sold across the Asia leg, the local currency equivalent of US$1 will be donated to Global Citizen and the United Nations, supporting the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund and The Weeknd’s own XO Humanitarian Fund respectively. Buying a ticket, in other words, contributes to something well beyond the show itself.
(Hero and feature images credit: @sebastiennagy)
Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
