Soulful, lively, passionate, and a sexy sound is how I would have to sum him up. If I didn't know better I would say his dance moves come straight out of a Michael Jackson video from the 90s. The usage of cameras in the stage to project the image of the crowd and The Weeknd on the LED panels is another way in which he kept the audience sucked into his performance. I also found the concert production to be stellar, there were LED lighting panels that covered the entire stage re-creating the streets of Tokyo, Japan. His stage energy is off the chart and he interacts with the crowd throughout his entire performance. The acoustics of Radio City (NYC) amplified his voice so well it felt like an invisible blanket wrapping you up in soft and warm harmonies. What straps your ear to the speaker is the remnants of Michael Jackson mixed with a sound of James Blake streamlined into one perfect-pitch voice. The first time I heard his mix tape "House Of Balloons" I instantly thought "damn this music sounds sexy." The production behind each track is practically flawless.
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The quintessential emotional artist, The Weeknd brings to stage an performance packed with passion and a desire to please the audience. Either way, it’s going to be unforgettable. The Weeknd could be a look into the future of the music industry, and the only way to find out for sure is by joining the ride. Venues like New York City, USA’s Barclays Centre, California’s Hollywood Bowl (two nights running) and London, England’s O2 Arena have all seen him headline to colossal audiences. That audience has allowed The Weeknd to play sold out arena shows within two years of his first ever live show. The three mixtapes that The Weeknd released in 2011, “House of Balloons”, “Thursday”, and “Echoes of Silence”, were downloaded eight million times, an astonishing audience that could never be reached before for an artist without even a debut album to their name. Tesfaye’s success in such a short period of time shows how the internet could change the music world for the better.
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The two hit it off right away, and after shortening the name to avoid copyright infringement with the indie band of the same name, they began making music together. It was there that he met producer Jeremy Rose in 2010, who had an idea for a dark R&B project that would be called The Weekend.
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Tesfaye dropped out of high school aged 17 and left his native Scarborough, Ontario for Toronto. One need only take a closer look to see the real possibilities it presents, however. In a way this is nothing new, human beings have feared change since time immemorial.
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A lot of think pieces are written on how the presence of the internet is destroying the value of music one illegal download and free U2 album at a time.