The Weeknd is making moves.

The superstar singer recently released his newest album, "Hurry Up Tomorrow," and he will be heading out on a North American stadium tour.

If you're about to say "I Feel It Coming" that we're about to give away tickets to his show, you'd be right.

The Weekend at Gillette Stadium

The Weeknd is making a stop at the home of the New England Patriots, Gillette Stadium, at Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.

He will be joined by Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti and special guest Mike Dean.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, February 7, at 10 a.m.

How to Win Tickets to The Weeknd at Gillette Stadium 2025

Let's break down how you can win tickets to see The Weeknd at Gillette Stadium this year.

If you're reading this on our app right now, all you have to do is fill out the form below. That means putting your name, phone number, email and zip code.

Otherwise, you'll need to download our app as that is the only way you can enter this contest. Once you do, open that app up and find the "Contests" page or find the button that says "The Weeknd" on the black bar in the center of the main menu of the app.

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Contest ends February 16, 2025.

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According to a Gillette Stadium press release, The Weeknd is "the first artist in history to have 27 songs with over 1 billion streams each on Spotify."

His music video "Starboy" has over 2.5 billion views on YouTube. Incredible.

And one of his latest songs, "Open Hearts," is already racking up the views.

So make sure you enter the contest. You could be seeing an amazing performance live and in New England this summer!

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Going in chronological order from 1956 to 2020, we present the best-selling album from the year you graduated high school.

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