The Weeknd will perform to London crowds once again as he brings his After Hours Til Dawn Tour to the capital for a second time this summer.
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00:00 Behind me is Wembley Stadium which is set to host the Blinding Lights hitmaker The Weeknd
00:04 this Friday.
00:05 The singer will make a stop at the iconic venue as part of his After Hours 'Til Dawn
00:09 tour.
00:10 The 2023 string of shows first arrived in the capital in July when he performed at the
00:14 London Stadium for two nights.
00:16 Over his stint at London Stadium, The Weeknd performed to a whopping 160,000 fans, with
00:22 the singer having even swooned about his recent capital performance on Instagram.
00:26 Now back a month later, the starboy artist is set to perform to London crowds once again
00:30 as he performs at the 90,000 capacity Wembley Stadium.
00:34 Here's everything fans need to know ahead of Friday's show.
00:38 Fans heading to the concert venue will be able to enter the stadium from 5pm when doors
00:42 open.
00:43 The evening of music is then set to kick off from 6pm as support acts DJ Katandra and Mike
00:47 Dean take to the stage.
00:49 Both artists have supported The Weeknd across many of his Europe shows already.
00:53 Chart Topper is not expected to hit the stadium until 8.30pm.
00:56 Once in front of crowds, fans will no doubt be able to hear many of The Weeknd's most
01:00 popular hits including The Hills, Saviour Tears and Blinding Lights.
01:03 The show is set to wrap up around 10.30pm, after which fans will likely descend to the
01:07 Olympic Way behind me to get to Wembley Park Station.
01:10 Just a brief walk away from the venue, the station has links to Central via both Jubilee
01:15 and Metropolitan lines.
01:16 For those wanting to avoid post-show crowds that will no doubt be heading to Wembley Park
01:21 Station, fans can alternatively venture to Wembley Central which is on the Bakerloo line.
01:27 While Wembley Stadium Station is also nearby the music venue, there will be no real services
01:32 running on Friday due to planned engineering works.