On stage inside a sold-out AT&T Stadium, a cityscape is in decay. Between massive lighting rigs, gear for a band and more lasers than Star Wars , a once-powerful city skyline has turned to rubble, leaving only its ruins to host Abel Tesfaye’s curtain call as The Weeknd.

It’s the first of a two-night Dallas stop on the pop megastar’s After Hours Til Dawn Tour, set to serve as the retirement of The Weeknd persona for Tesfaye, as well as the culmination of the After Hours - Dawn FM - Hurry Up Tomorrow album trilogy.

Tesfaye, 35, certainly has a feel for the dramatic. He’s staging this elaborate farewell tour just for the moniker, and says he plans to continue making music under his given name. This tour and new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow , also came with a companion movie of the same na

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