The Weeknd's Concert Film Captures Record-Breaking Hits and New Music

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The Weeknd's Concert Film Captures Record-Breaking Hits and New Music
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Spotify's concert film featuring The Weeknd's performances in Santa Monica and São Paulo captures both his record-breaking hits and new tracks from his upcoming album, Hurry Up Tomorrow.

The film includes performances of new songs from the Weeknd's upcoming album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. The Weeknd has 25 tracks with more than a billion streams each on Spotify, and now the streaming giant has released a 45-minute movie capturing performances from a concert Spotify hosted for the Weeknd's top listeners on the platform in Santa Monica, Calif., in December.

The Weeknd sang several of his record-breaking hits, including 'Can't Feel My Face,' and 'Earned It,' as well as new tracks including 'Timeless' from his forthcoming album. The list of tracks includes 'Love Me Harder,' a duet with Ariana Grande, and 'Blinding Lights,' which is still Spotify's most-streamed song. The movie also features performances from São Paulo, where he brought out collaborators including Anitta and Playboi Carti. The Weeknd is set to perform a one-night-only concert the day after the album's release at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. On May 16, the Weeknd's thriller film of the same name, starring himself, Barry Keoghan and Jenna Ortega, will hit theatres

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