The Weeknd Debuts New Song From HBO Series ‘The Idol’ at Coachella

The Weeknd blessed fans with a surprise performance at Coachella this weekend, performing a handful of songs during Metro Boomin’s set in the Sahara tent.

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The Weeknd blessed fans with a surprise performance at Coachella this weekend, as Abel performed a handful of songs during Metro Boomin’s closing set in the Sahara tent.

After performing a trio of cuts from his 2020 album After Hours (“Faith,” “Escape from LA,” and “Heartless”), the Weeknd brought out Future to perform “Low Life,” a collaborative single from the latter’s 2016 LP Evol, as well as 21 Savage, who dropped in for a rendition of the“Creepin’,” a standout from Metro Boomin’s latest album Heroes & Villians.

The Weeknd closed things out by debuting “Double Fantasy,” an unreleased song from The Idol Vol. 1,  a companion album to the Canadian pop star’s forthcoming HBO series of the same name. 

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Earlier this week, the Weeknd took to Instagram Live to tease several new songs, including a collaboration with Future and a cover of John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy.” 

Check out previews of the tracks in the Instagram clips below.

Though The Weeknd hasn’t formally announced a new album, he did confirm that Dawn FM and After Hours, the album that preceded it, were part of a brand-new trilogy, similar to House of BalloonsThursday, and Echoes of Silence.

“I wonder… did you know you’re experiencing a new trilogy?” The Weeknd asked on Twitter just days after Dawn FM dropped.

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