The Weeknd Want to Go by His Birth Name, Abel Tesfaye
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The Weeknd Seemingly Disappointed in Coachella Crowd’s Weak Energy: “Are You Trying to End Your Night Right Now?” [Video]

After closing out an $8.5 million deal at Coachella, The Weeknd was disappointed with the crowd’s energy on night three of Coachella.

In the video, The Weeknd says, “Are you trying to end your night right now?”

As reported, The Weeknd was able to be Sunday’s headliner on short notice after Kanye West pulled out without an excuse. On Sunday night, the crowd was lackluster, and the singer questioned if the night should end. On top of playing his recent album live Dawn FM for the first time, he also performed tracks from Starboy and Beauty Behind the Madness.

Fans also thought the crowd was too lowkey for it to be the Weeknd. One said the crowd was “disrespectful.”

“The crowd was kinda disrespectful if it was (white) Harry styles they’d scream the songs.”

However, one fan said that she was there for both performances, and the crowd was dead in general.

Some fans also commented that Coachella crowds don’t deserve Abel, The Weeknd’s real name.

 

“Coachella has the biggest L crowd ever. I accept the silence w 2ne1 but The Weeknd’s crowd being the same is just.”

“The Weeknd’s Coachella crowd was so a** 🤦🏽‍♀️.”

Maybe the crowd will be more engaging during the second weekend of Coachella.

About Caché Roberts

Hi, I am a recent graduate at Miami University '21 with a true passion for storytelling in entertainment and celebrities' stories! I love shopping and eating out with friends and family during my free time!

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