Recovering his spirit after the incident of the movie “The Idol”, The Weeknd still attracted 80,000 fans at the Stade de France stadium in France.

The Weeknd just held a live show at Stade de France stadium. Photo: Twitter

Despite being caught up in controversies while producing and acting in HBO’s The Idol , The Weeknd (real name: Abel Tesfaye) still has a large fan base. The male artist’s appeal was guaranteed when in the new live show at Stade de France stadium, 80,000 spectators flocked here to watch The Weeknd perform live.

Responding to the fans’ love, not only did he invest methodically in staging the stage, the male singer also thoroughly expressed his deep love for the culture and people of France.

Stade de France stadium becomes a dance hall with a breathtaking perspective

The Weeknd rarely uses videos on stage, instead using installation works to make a difference. Photo: Twitter

On July 29, The Weeknd filled Stade de France, the largest stadium in France and the sixth highest capacity in Europe, for a concert on his After Hours Til’ Dawn tour .

The stage was spectacularly set up for the show, with a statue of the sexy Robot Hajime Sorayama and a sphere simulating the moon. The shimmering look of metal skyscrapers lying in ruins containing the spire of the Chrysler Building in New York, the Toronto Tower, Saint Paul Cathedral, all make the musical experience a magical place amidst heart of Paris.

Although this is the 16th stop on The Weeknd’s tour, the aesthetic experiences at Stade de France in France have attracted media attention.

Sexy robot made by Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama. Photo: Twitter

In front of 80,000 spectators at Stade de France, The Weeknd delivered a show without any silence. The stadium turned into a grand music party right from the first moments of the show. The audience couldn’t take their eyes off The Weeknd’s vibrant performance, filled with electronic sounds and mesmerizing bass beats. The feeling in that space was indescribable, as if no time had passed, the audience always participated passionately and without any rest.

New York comes alive in the heart of Paris. Photo: Twitter

It’s worth noting that The Weeknd performed live without using videos between songs like some other artists often do. He always appears on stage and moves a lot, which makes the show more lively and attractive than ever.

Frenchness flows underground in the Canadian singer’s melodies

In the final part of the show, The Weeknd surprised and delighted the audience when he sang the song Les Sucettes by famous French singer France Gall. At the same time, the most famous male artist on the planet also expressed his affection for Daft Punk, an electronic band that has made many contributions to the music industry.

With a clear and high-pitched voice, compared to Michael Jackson – one of the artists he admires, The Weeknd continuously thanked France, the Stade de France stadium and Paris throughout the show.

Photo: Twitter

The show took place not only to introduce unique music but also to convey a touching message. The Weeknd shared on his Instagram page that he shed tears during one part of his performance. This made many fans touched and sympathized with him.

The show at Stade de France stadium became a memorable musical event, proving The Weeknd’s deep love for the culture and people of France.