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    The Weeknd surpasses the legendary Michael Jackson’s record for the highest-grossing tour by a Black artist

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    Canadian pop singer, The Weeknd, recently made history by surpassing the legendary Michael Jackson’s record for the highest-grossing tour by a Black artist according to Business Media platform Wealth. The “After Hours Till Dawn Stadium Tour” raked in over $350 million in revenue, beating Jackson’s record of $311 million in 1987 after adjusting for inflation.

    This feat is not surprising given The Weeknd’s popularity worldwide. With hits like “Save Your Tears,” “After Hours,” and “Heartless,” his music has been streamed billions of times on platforms like Spotify, where he is the most listened-to artist with 106 million monthly listeners. “Blinding Light,” his hit single, holds the record for the most streams on Spotify with over 3.8 billion plays.

    The Weeknd has come a long way since he first burst onto the scene with his debut mixtape “House of Balloons” in 2011. Since then, he has released four studio albums and won four Grammy awards, cementing his place as one of the biggest names in pop music.

    Despite his enormous success, The Weeknd remains humble and acknowledges the impact that Michael Jackson had on his own career. In a recent concert in Belgium, The Weeknd paid tribute to Jackson by covering the classic hit “Dirty Diana,” and calling him his King. He wrote on Instagram, “My king. Then, now and forever. Rest easy.”

    The Weeknd’s achievement is not just a personal milestone but also a cultural one. It is a testament to the fact that Black artists are making an impact in the music industry and are deserving of recognition for their artistic contributions. Moreover, the fact that The Weeknd achieved this feat fourteen years after Jackson’s passing is a reminder that music is timeless and can continue to inspire generations long after an artist’s death.

    In conclusion, The Weeknd’s achievement is a remarkable one that cements his status as a pop icon. It also serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of Michael Jackson and the cultural impact of Black artists in the music industry.

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