The Weeknd has revealed the cover art for his highly anticipated album Hurry Up Tomorrow, the final chapter in his trilogy that began with After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022). This third installment was announced alongside a cryptic poem video, teasing the album’s emotional depth. The cover art features a close-up of the artist, with dark shadows around his eyes, signaling a shift from previous visual aesthetics.
The trilogy is said to explore themes of time, mortality, and self-reflection, and Hurry Up Tomorrow is expected to close out this journey with a significant statement.
Compared to the elaborate visuals of After Hours and Dawn FM, where The Weeknd donned prosthetics and an older look, the new cover represents a stripped-down, raw image. Fans eagerly await more details on the album, including its release date, tracklist, and featured collaborators. Given the artist’s evolving sound and complex narratives, expectations are high for what this final project will reveal.