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The Weeknd announces three opening artists for upcoming After Hours Till Dawn Tour of stadiums

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The Weeknd announced three new opening artists who will replace Doja Cat as the openers for his upcoming stadium tour.Swedish R&B star Snoh Aalegra, Canadian soul singer Kaytranada, and hip hop DJ/producer Mike Dean will play various dates ofthe After Hours Till Dawn Tour that's set to begin on Friday, July 8, in Toronto, Canada, according to Variety.Originally billed as a 'special guest', Doja Cat was forced to pull out of the North American jaunt when she had surgery on her tonsils.

And while the procedure is admittedly 'routine', the Planet Her star revealed the 'recovery can take awhile due to swelling' in an Instagram post.

Openers revealed: The Weeknd announced the three musical artists who will replace Doja Cat for his upcoming After Hours Till Dawn Tour of stadiums; he is seen at Coachella in April 2022The After Hours Till Dawn Tour is The Weeknd's first-ever trek through the world playing stadiums, and is in supportof his fourth and fifth studio albums After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022).It begins with a show on Friday, July 8, at Rogers Centre in the Blinding Lights star's hometown of Toronto, Canada.

Kaytranada and Mike Dean will serve as the openers for the first nine shows all the way through until the Saturday, August 6, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.Snoh Aalegra will replace Kaytranada and join Mike Dean as the opening artists for the next two shows at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on August 11 and 14.

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