In 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' The Weeknd and director Trey Edward Shults ride the line between profundity and indulgence and often choose the latter. Read The FADER's review.
The Weeknd and Trey Edward Shults sat down with The FADER for a video interview to discuss their film 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' out May 16.
In a new interview, The Weeknd and Trey Edward Shults discussed making their new movie 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' 'The Idol,' and more.
AFter a four-year boycott, the Weeknd returned to the Grammys in 2025 to perform his songs "Timeless" featuring Playboi Carti and "Cry For Me."
The Weeknd announced a 2025 tour in support of his latest album Hurry Up Tomorrow. See the cities he's playing, tour dates, and how to buy tickets.
The FADER picks the best new albums to stream on New Music Friday, including The Weeknd's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' MIKE's 'Showbiz!,' and more.
See the full tracklist for The Weeknd's Hurry Up Tomorrow, including guest features from Lana Del Rey, Florence and The Machine, Giorgio Moroder, and more.
The Weeknd's new album Hurry Up Tomorrow will now be released on January 31 after Abel Tesfaye pushed the release in solidarity with victims of the wildfires in Los Angeles.
The Weeknd may not be The Weeknd for much longer, as Abel Tesfaye is still toying with dropping his alias after the upcoming album 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' drops.
The Weeknd has shared the music video for "Popular" featuring Madonna and Playboi Carti from The Idol's soundtrack.
The Weeknd has directed $2.5 million from his XO Humanitarian Fund toward the World Food Programme’s efforts to feed Gazans amid the Israel-Hamas war.
In this week's Rap Report, The FADER's Vivian Medithi explores the AI-assisted creator known as Ghostwriter, and the flaws in his vision of the future.
In a new Billboard interview, Ghostwriter said he’d recreated his hit Drake/The Weeknd deepfake with his own voice to get it on the Grammy ballot.
Ghosterwriter's deepfaked AI Drake/the Weeknd song "Heart on My Sleeve" is not eligible for a Grammy, according to the Recording Academy's CEO.
Ghostwriter's "Heart on My Sleeve," a song created using voice models of Drake and the Weeknd, has been submitted to the Grammys.