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Hurry Up Tomorrow

The Weeknd

  • NEW Roundtable: A Review of The Weeknd’s ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ | Atwood Magazine | Feb. 20, 2025, 7:45 p.m.
    • Atwood Magazine’s writers explore the storytelling and songcraft of ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow,’ The Weeknd’s sixth LP and the climactic finale of his latest album trilogy – one that may also mark the end of Abel Tesfaye’s era under his iconic pseudonym.
  • Album Review: The Weeknd – Hurry Up Tomorrow | ACRN.com | Feb. 12, 2025, 9:28 p.m.
    • By Isabella Ardetto, Contributor [Conway Recording Studios; 2025] Rating: 8/10 Key Tracks: “Timeless,” “The Abyss,” “Cry For Me,” “Open Hearts” Hurry Up Tomorrow not only marks the end of Canadian …
  • Album Review: Hurry Up Tomorrow/The Weeknd | Trojan Tribune
    • After years of waiting, The Weeknd released his highly anticipated “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” which would conclude his career using the stage name “The Weeknd,” but he will still be releasing music from time to time under his actual name Abel Tesfaye. This album is the final installment of his new trilogy, which includes his previous...
  • What was The Weeknd? | NPR
    • Abel Tesfaye's hedonistic alter-ego meets his end on Hurry Up Tomorrow, forcing listeners to ask just who we've been partying with all this time.
  • The Weeknd marks milestone with ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow' | Geo.tv
    • The Weeknd is already enjoying the success of his latest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow.As per Official Charts, the project has topped the list, an endeavor that will most probably mark his “final” release under his pseudonym....
  • The Weeknd Releases His Final Album: Hurry Up Tomorrow Review | Niles West News
    • Abel Makkonen Tesfaye a.k.a ‘The Weeknd’ dropped his album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” on Jan. 31. This is Tesfaye’s last album and has been a long time coming for his fans, me included. Tesfaye has grown a lot throughout his music career. His first album, “House of Ballons” wasn’t as popular when it was first released...
  • The Weeknd Bids A Long Goodbye | UPROXX | Feb. 4, 2025, 5:38 p.m.
    • The Weeknd empties the magazine on his latest, longest album, using the extra time to explore a wealth of new musical ideas.
  • 5 Takeaways From the Weeknd’s New Album Hurry Up Tomorrow | Pitchfork | Jan. 31, 2025, midnight
    • As pitched-up vocals quiver atop boom-bap drums on “Enjoy the Show,” the Weeknd paints out a self-inflicted death to a scorned lover: “I’m not scared, fuck it, overdose/No one thought I ...
  • The Weeknd’s new album “Hurry up Tomorrow” is worth a listen | The Lion's Tale
    • Canadian singer-songwriter Abel Tesfaye, more commonly known as The Weeknd, released “Hurry Up Tomorrow” on Jan. 31 as the final installment in his “After Hours” trilogy and his sixth and final album under his stage name. I enjoyed listening to the album which was creatively instrumented, which when paired with The Weeknd’s unique falsetto voice,...
  • The Weeknd Closes Trilogy with ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’: Full Album & Tour Details | EBONY
    • The Weeknd drops his highly anticipated album Hurry Up Tomorrow, the final chapter of his After Hours trilogy, featuring Playboi Carti, Anitta, Travis Scott, Lana Del Rey, and more. Alongside the release, he announces a massive North American stadium tour kicking off in May 2024. Get the full tracklist, tour dates, and details on the album’s cinematic companion film.
  • Album review: The Weeknd awaits the next day in his 6th studio album, "Hurry Up Tomorrow" | Daily Bruin
    • For The Weeknd, tomorrow has finally arrived. Abel Tesfaye – the Canadian superstar who performs under the moniker The Weeknd – released his sixth studio album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” on Friday, which arrives three years after his last full-length LP “Dawn FM.” The new project covers 22 songs over 84 minutes of music and marks the end of a trilogy of The Weeknd’s albums that began with “After Hours” in 2020.
  • Album: The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow | theartsdesk.com | Jan. 31, 2025, midnight
    • The Weeknd is a global megastar, one of the biggest music sensations of the age. Last year, his compilation, The Highlights, was the second best-selling album in the world, and he has 27 songs with over a billion streams on Spotify, which is a record. His latest album is the third part of a trilogy which started, back in 2020 with After Hours.