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The Weeknd: Presales opening for concerts in France from tomorrow morning

2021-02-04T17:07:48.190Z


The Weeknd tour passes through France in 2022 and pre-sales of tickets are launched this Friday, February 5. An event not to


With titles like Blinding Lights, Too Late and Save your Tears, Canadian Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, has become an international star in just a few years.

Its world tour, called the After Hours Tour, has been postponed by almost two years due to the global health crisis.

It is therefore in 2022 that it will be possible to find the artist on stage, including in France.

And to compensate for the postponement of his tour, The Weeknd has just announced that he will not only perform in Paris, but also in Bordeaux, Montpellier and Lyon next year.

The Weeknd: 7 concert dates in France

On Friday February 5, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Cdiscount Billetterie will be offering pre-sales for the seven concert dates of The Weeknd in France: October 18, 19 and 20 as well as November 13 at the Accor Arena in Paris, on October 22 in Bordeaux at the Arkena Arena, on October 29 in Montpellier in the South of France Arena and finally on November 12 at the Halle Tony Garnier in Lyon.

This leaves plenty of options for fans of the artist to find out on stage.

Your presales from Friday with Cdiscount Billetterie

The prices of the various concerts of The Weeknd vary according to the halls: they start at 56.50 euros in Paris, 62 euros in Lyon and 67.50 euros in Bordeaux and Montpellier.

For full details of the placements and therefore the ticket prices, visit the Cdiscount Billetterie website on Friday February 5 from 10 a.m.

Click here to take advantage of pre-sales with Cdiscount Billetterie

Source: leparis

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