Spain is ready for the double visit that The Weeknd will make to our country. Madrid Tonight, you’ll enjoy everything the Canadian artist has to offer. The Civitas Metropolitano will resonate to the rhythm of one of the kings of the music world. Barcelona he will also receive Abel Tesfaye. It will be in 2 days. On Thursday, July 20, all his fans have an appointment at the Estadi Olympic Lluís Companys to say goodbye in style to the visit of the interpreter of ‘Heartless’.
Before the concert, which will certainly be memorable, there is a detail to take into account which many network users highlighted from the event. The Weeknd is one of the best-known artists in the world, which is why his concerts have a very high media deployment, living up to expectations. That shouldn’t be a problem, it’s something we’ve seen from many other stars live. However, there is an element of the decor that is controversial.
This object is, neither more nor less, the inflatable moon that accompanies Abel Tesfaye on stage. This entity is one of the things that stands out the most from the concert, a huge sphere that inflates before it begins and changes color depending on the song that is being sung. The photographs and videos are incredible, as it gives a very special and differentiating touch to the “show” compared to the others.
But putting such a big object on stage is a problem, some people can’t see well. With the succession of shows in the main European cities, various videos have emerged in which fans show how little we see each other from their places. In these concert excerpts, The singer is practically not seenhaving to resort to screens to observe the artist.
This issue caused a lot of noise among non-Spanish speaking fans, who doubted that this Moon could prevent them from enjoying the concert. It only remains to hope that this element is well placedand do not prevent the viewing of the concert by the most poorly positioned.
‘After Hours Till Dawn’: a record tour
Within this historic tour, which drives his followers crazy, just broke two new world records, which confirm that we are witnessing live one of the artists of our generation. He was already crowned by the album ‘After Hours’, which accompanies the tour, positioning itself at number 1 on the Billboard Top 200. The Canadian’s last stopover in England was something memorable.
80,000 people attended each day of the two he performed in London. Thanks to that, he just established himself as the artist with the most audience at a live event on any tour, and the one that brought together the most people over two dates with 160,000. These two visits to the London Stadium delighted fans, who filled social networks with videos and photos.
Upcoming “After Hours Till Dawn” dates:
July 18 – Cívitas Metropolitano – Madrid (Spain)
July 20 – Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium – Barcelona (Spain)
July 22 – Allianz Riviera – Nice (France)
July 26 – Wed July 26 – Ippodromo La Maura – Milan (Italy)
July 29 – Stade De France – Paris (France)
August 1 – Matmut Atlantic – Bordeaux (France)
August 4 – Olympiastadion – Munich (Germany)
August 6 – Letnany Airport – Prague (Czech Republic)
August 9 – Pge Narodowy – Warsaw (Poland)
August 12 – Tallinn Song Festival Grounds – Tallinn (Estonia)
September 29 – Foro Sol – Mexico City (Mexico)
October 4 – El Campín Stadium – Bogotá (Colombia)
October 7 – Nilton Santos Engenhão Stadium – Rio De Janeiro (Brazil)
October 10 – Allianz Parque – Sao Paulo (Brazil)
October 13 San Isidro Racecourse – Buenos Aires (Argentina)
October 15 – La Florida Bicentennial Stadium – Santiago (Chile)
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