Feb. 3 (UPI) -- The Weeknd has rescheduled his After Hours tour for 2022.
The 30-year-old singer announced new dates for the world tour in a press release Wednesday ahead of his Super Bowl LV halftime show performance.
The Weeknd will kick off the 104-date tour Jan. 14 in Vancouver, B.C. The singer will perform in such cities as Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, Paris and Berlin before completing the tour Nov. 16 in London.
The North American leg of the After Hours tour was originally to take place in 2020 but was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Weeknd has rescheduled the postponed shows and added nearly a dozen new dates.
In addition, The Weeknd announced The Highlights collection, an album the singer curated for the Super Bowl. The album features 18 songs that provide "a new listener a rich foray" into The Weeknd's "best and favorite work."
The new tour is in support of After Hours, The Weeknd's fourth studio album, released in March 2020. The album features the singles "Heartless," "Blinding Lights," "In Your Eyes" and "Save Your Tears."
The Weeknd will perform Sunday at Super Bowl LV in Tampa, Fla. Pepsi shared a teaser for the performance Tuesday that shows the singer revisiting moments from his career.
Here are the North American dates for The Weeknd's After Hours tour:
Jan. 14, 2022: Vancouver, BC - Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Jan. 15: Vancouver, BC - Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Jan. 17: Edmonton, AB - Rogers Place
Jan. 19: Winnipeg, MB - Bell MTS Place
Jan. 21: St. Paul, Minn. - Xcel Energy Center
Jan. 23: Chicago, Ill. - United Center
Jan. 24: Chicago, Ill. - United Center
Jan. 26: Milwaukee, Wisc. - Fiserv Forum
Jan. 27: Detroit, Mich. - Little Caesars Arena
Jan. 29: Pittsburgh, Pa. - PPG Paints Arena
Jan. 30: Cleveland, Ohio - Rocket Mortgage Field House
Feb. 1: Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
Feb. 2: Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
Feb. 3: Montreal, QC - Centre Bell
Feb. 5: Newark, N.J. - Prudential Center
Feb. 6: Uncasville, Conn. - Mohegan Sun
Feb. 8: Boston, Mass. - TD Garden
Feb. 9: Boston, Mass. - TD Garden
Feb. 11: Brooklyn, N.Y. - Barclays Center
Feb 12: Brooklyn, N.Y. - Barclays Center
Feb. 13: Washington, D.C. - Capital One Arena
Feb. 15: Charlotte, N.C. - Spectrum Center
Feb. 16: Nashville, Tenn. - Bridgestone Arena
Feb. 19: Kansas City, Mo. - T-Mobile Center
Feb. 20: Tulsa, Okla. - BOK Center
Feb. 22: New Orleans, La. - Smoothie King Center
Feb. 24: Houston, Texas - Toyota Center
Feb. 25: Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center
Feb. 27: Denver, Colo. - Ball Arena
March 1: Salt Lake City, Utah - Vivint Smart Home Arena
March 3: Portland, Ore. - Moda Center
March 4: Seattle, Wash. - Climate Pledge Arena
March 6: Sacramento, Calif. - Golden 1 Center
March 8: Oakland, Cali. - Oakland Arena
March 9: San Jose, Calif. - SAP Center
March 11: Los Angeles, Calif. - The Forum
March 13: San Diego, Calif. - Pechanga Arena
March 15: Anaheim, Calif. - Honda Center
March 16: Anaheim, Calif. - Honda Center
March 18: Los Angeles, Calif. - Staples Center
March 19: Los Angeles, Calif. - Staples Center
March 20: Los Angeles, Calif. - Staples Center
March 22: Glendale, Ariz. - Gila River Arena
March 25: Ft. Worth, Texas - Dickies Arena
March 28: Orlando, Fla. - Amway Center
March 29: Miami, Fla. - AmericanAirlines Arena
March 30: Miami, Fla. - AmericanAirlines Arena
April 1: Atlanta, Ga., State Farm Arena
April 3: Philadelphia, Pa. - Wells Fargo Center
April 4: New York, N.Y. - Madison Square Garden
April 5: New York, N.Y. - Madison Square Garden
April 7: Elmont, N.Y. - UBS Arena
April 8: Buffalo, NY - KeyBank Center
April 10: Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
April 11: Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
April 14: St. Louis, Mo. - Enterprise Center
April 16: Omaha, Neb. - CHI Health Center Omaha
April 18: Austin, Texas - Moody Center
April 19: San Antonio, Texas - AT&T Center
April 23: Las Vegas, Nev. - T-Mobile Arena
April 24: Phoenix, Ariz. - Phoenix Suns Arena
April 27: Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center
April 30: Spokane, Wash. - Spokane Arena
May 1: Tacoma, Wash. - Tacoma Dome