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The Weeknd Set A Date For His Next Montreal Show — Cross Your Fingers

COVID-19 better not mess with the After Hours tour again.
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Days before his highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show performance, Toronto crooner The Weeknd announced the date of his next Montreal concert, a stop on his After Hours tour

The world tour is expected to kick off in January 2022.

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February 3, 2022 The Weeknd's Montreal show 

The Weeknd plans to play a show in Montreal on February 3, 2022 — almost exactly one year from today. 

The concert, produced by evenko, will be at the Bell Centre.

It's meant to replace a July 2020 show that was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Evenko's website shows ticket prices starting at $54.

They could sell out fast since some fans are hanging on to transferable tickets they bought for the original show. 

You can find more details on evenko's website.

This article's cover photo was used for illustrative purposes only.

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