
The Weeknd shares tracklist for After Hours LP
18 March 2020, 11:50
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Weeknd has unveiled the tracklist for his forthcoming album After Hours.
Ahead of his new album After Hours landing on Friday (20 March), The Weeknd has unveiled the titles of the 14 tracks that make up his new album.
The tracklist includes his recent singles "Blinding Lights", "Heartless", and title-track "After Hours", but doesn't list any collaborative artists.
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Earlier this month, The Weeknd shared a short film for his forthcoming album.
After Hours will be The Weeknd's first album since 2016's Starboy.
The Weeknd's After Hours album lands on Friday (20 March), and is available to pre-order now. He plays London's O2 Arena from 11-13 October, and again on 23 October. Find out more.
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