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The Weeknd is in Vancouver tonight and here’s how much last-minute tickets cost

15 July 20252 Mins Read

Canadian R&B artist The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) is bringing his After Hours Til Dawn Tour with Mike Dean to the city this week, and it’s not too late to snag tickets to one of two shows. Both take place at 7 p.m. at BC Place, and the first is tonight!

Known for hits like “Can’t Feel My Face,” “Pray For Me,” and “The Hills,” The Weeknd has multiple Grammys under his belt. He’s also a growing star in the film industry, thanks to his roles in the series The Idol, which he helped create, and Hurry Up Tomorrow.

How much do tickets cost?

While you’ll have to wait in the queue to purchase tickets from Ticketmaster, tickets on StubHub start at $102 for Tuesday’s show and $105 for Wednesday’s.

Seats in the 400 Sections range from $102 to $760, with seats closer to the stage ranging from $157 to $500.

Tickets on SeatGeek start at $127 and $131 and go up to $400, depending on seating.

What to know before the concert

Once your tickets are secured, it’s time to prepare ahead for warm temperatures and item restrictions. BC Place advises guests to dress accordingly based on outdoor temperatures, as the stadium is open-air.

There is also a clear bag policy in place as well as a slew of prohibited items to note, including cameras with detachable lenses, outside food and drink, posters, signs, and glass water bottles.

Non-glass bottles or containers up to one litre are allowed, though lids are not permitted on the floor level.

When: Tuesday, July 15 and Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: 777 Pacific Blvd.
Cost: $102 to $700+

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