On Spotify you can see the concert that The Weeknd did in Los Angeles

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On Spotify you can see the concert that The Weeknd did in Los Angeles

Spotify has teamed up with The Weeknd to launch a concert film, the first ever available on the streaming platform from today (Tuesday 7 January). The show, Billions Club Live With The Weeknd, is a 45-minute film that captures The Weeknd's recent concert in Los Angeles and Spotify wanted to celebrate the record-breaking artist who boasts 25 songs with over a billion streams on the platform .

The film, produced by OBB Pictures, is available on Spotify via iOS, Android, desktop or TV and features performances of The Weeknd's biggest hits, new tracks from his upcoming album Hurry Up Tomorrow and a host of special moments of voiceovers recorded by the artist, in which he reflects on his career and expresses gratitude to his audience.

The Weeknd's new album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, will be released on January 24 and will be the third and final chapter of the trilogy that began with After Hours in 2020 and continued with Dawn FM in 2022. The project will also contain the previously released singles “Dancing in the Flames ”, “Timeless” with Playboi Carti and “São Paulo” with Anitta and will be The Weeknd's last under the name The Weeknd.

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