Abel Tesfaye declared that he wanted to “kill The Weeknd.” His final album as The Weekend, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” delivers on ...
“Cry for Me” is off of Tesfaye’s final album as the Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow, which dropped late last month and features ...
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 ...
Toronto-based pop singer Abel Tesfaye, primarily known by stage name and shadowy alter-ego The Weeknd, debuted his album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” on Friday.  The project is the last act in a trilogy ...
On what might be his last album as the Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye revisits much of the sonic and thematic territory that has ...
Director Trey Edward Shults (Waves) understands striking visuals and complex narratives, but Hurry Up Tomorrow might be his ...
The first, frightening glimpse of the movie co-starring Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan dropped on Tuesday morning (Feb. 4).
The three first-look images, posted exclusively by Entertainment Weekly, show Tesfaye and his co-stars Wednesday’s Jenna ...
The Weeknd shocked the world by making a surprise appearance—and performance—at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday ...
After an extended broadcast tease, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. shocked viewers by introducing The Weeknd, who ...
The Weeknd made a shocking return to the Grammys several years after he famously called out the Recording Academy. On Sunday ...