The Weeknd's After Hours til Dawn Tour is currently in the middle of a five-date residency at London's Wembley Stadium, with the final two shows scheduled for this week. The tour's bespoke stage design extends into the pitch in a cross shape, and around half of the standing area is designated as 'gold circle'. According to Ticketmaster, the seating map splits the pitch into 'general admission', 'gold circle north', and 'gold circle south', with the stadium's usual three-tier seating configuration above.
Wembley Stadium seating plan for The Weeknd
Ticketmaster's seating map for the After Hours til Dawn Tour at Wembley shows the pitch divided into three main standing sections: general admission, gold circle north, and gold circle south. The stadium's seating tiers are arranged as they typically are for concerts, with Level 1 being the lower seating and pitch level, Level 2 reserved for hospitality tickets (also known as 'Club Wembley'), and Level 5 comprising all seating above that middle tier.
Wembley Stadium capacity for The Weeknd shows
Wembley Stadium's maximum capacity for music concerts is 90,000, though The Weeknd's shows are slightly smaller due to the larger stage. With five dates in total, the best part of half a million people will have seen The Weeknd at Wembley by the time the residency concludes on August 19. The current Wembley Stadium, which opened in 2007, has hosted numerous famous musicians over the years, including Harry Styles, My Chemical Romance, Bruno Mars, and Luke Combs this summer alone, with past headliners including Adele, David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Madonna, Paul McCartney, One Direction, Queen, The Rolling Stones, Ed Sheeran, Spice Girls, Bruce Springsteen, Take That, and The Who.
Last-minute tickets for The Weeknd at Wembley
For fans still seeking tickets, options are available on Ticketmaster from around £62, with 'verified resale' options starting from around £75. Resale platforms Viagogo and Stubhub also have tickets available. The After Hours til Dawn Tour previously visited London in summer 2023, with two dates at West Ham's London Stadium and one at Wembley. This time around, all five dates are taking place at Wembley, marking a significant expansion of the tour's London footprint.



