Watch The Weeknd bring out Playboi Carti in Brazil

The Weeknd and Playboi Carti

The Weeknd performed in São Paulo, Brazil to usher in his new era, where he brought out rapper Playboi Carti to play a number of songs – watch footage of the performances below.

During The Weeknd’s “one-night-only” live-streamed concert on September 7, the Canadian musician brought out Playboi Carti for three songs, including a cover of Travis Scott’s ‘Fe!n’ and a new Carti collab, ‘Timeless’.

The new tracks, set design and concert will all build up to his new album ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’, which will serve as the third and final chapter to his ongoing ‘After Hours’ and ‘Dawn FM’ trilogy.

Watch the performances below.

Before the São Paulo concert, The Weeknd also unveiled the artwork for ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ on social media. It features a simple close-up shot of his face, a departure from the facial prosthetics seen in his ‘After Hours’ era. No release date has been confirmed.

The Weeknd at São Paulo played:

‘The Crowd’
‘Fades to Black / Run Away’
(unreleased song)


‘Wake Me Up’
(unreleased song)


‘After Hours’
‘Too Late’

‘Take My Breath’



‘Sacrifice
(Swedish House Mafia remix)


‘How Do I Make You Love Me?



‘Escape from LA’

‘Take Me Back to LA
(unreleased song)


‘Dancing in the Flames
(unreleased song)


‘Until I Bleed Out’
‘FE!N
(Travis Scott cover with Playboi Carti)
‘Until I Bleed Out’
(with Playboi Carti)
‘TIMELESS’
(Playboi Carti cover with Playboi Carti) 
‘São Paulo
(with Anitta, unreleased song)


‘Heartless’
‘Repeat After Me’ (Interlude)
‘Let’s End It All’
(unreleased song)


‘Faith’



‘Alone Again’



‘Run Away’
(unreleased song)


‘Out of Time’
‘Is There Someone Else?’
‘Hardest to Love’
‘Scared to Live’
‘Save Your Tears’
‘Less Than Zero’
‘Blinding Lights’
‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’
(unreleased song)

A statement about the new album said that it “represents the creative apex of the project, serving as the third and final chapter crafted with existential and self-referential themes as seen with the latest visionary teasers that have set fans ablaze with anticipation for this concluding instalment.”

The final addition to the trilogy will mark the first album from The Weeknd since 2022’s ‘Dawn FM’. In a four-star review, NME wrote: “‘Dawn FM’ feels like the first steps on a journey for The Weeknd to find peace with himself; perhaps next time we hear from him, he’ll be fully embracing the light of day.”

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