Toronto gives The Weeknd key to the city ahead of a four-concert run at Rogers Centre

TORONTO — Toronto has given “Can’t Feel My Face” singer The Weeknd a key to the city as the star returns to play four shows in his hometown.

Toronto Mayor Oliva Chow presented the ceremonial honour to the Scarborough-born singer Saturday morning in recognition of how he has “reshaped modern music” and supported health and humanitarian causes in Toronto and abroad.

The Weeknd, or Abel Tesfaye, says he’s honoured to receive the key to the place where he found his voice, adding he’s committed to helping the next generation find theirs.

In addition to winning four Grammy Awards, the singer is also recognized for his philanthropic contributions to both Toronto and international charities.

He received the Quincy Jones Humanitarian Award from the Black Music Action Coalition for his advocacy.

The Weeknd is set to play four concerts at Toronto’s Rogers Centre over the next two weeks.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2025.

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