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arrived in London to promote his album Beauty Behind the Madness, and he did not waste a single moment

"I can't feel my face"

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The Weeknd - Can't Feel My Face

The Weeknd performs Can’t Feel My Face on Later… with Jools Holland

It began with an appearance on , in which it became clear very quickly that something dramatic had taken place to Abel Tesfaye of 's hair. But by the time he arrived on it was the ever-pleading voice and unfightable funk of his new material that was causing the most impact.

Live Lounge

The new album Beauty Behind the Madness came out at the end of August, so this promotional visit will be the first chance many new British fans will have had to see the man who sang I Can't Feel My Face in action. Shortly after his triumph on Later, he headed for - changing his bomber jacket along the way - to help bring Live Lounge month to a heroic close with this minimalist take on The Hills.

"Your man on the road, he doing promo"

And then there was a chance to stretch out a bit. Having dispensed with the Live Lounge duties, he was free to perform a special session for , belting out four of the songs from the new album - The Hills, Prisoner, Can't Feel My Face and Earned It - as well as High For This, one of the songs that first drew people to his cavernous, lost sound.

Meanwhile, back in 2012...

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The Weeknd - The Zone

The Weeknd performs The Zone on Later... with Jools Holland.

Back in 2012, it was all so different. The Weeknd was a rising star from Toronto who'd adopted his Google-proof name to avoid complaints from the Canadian band , and whose mixtapes had gained a huge audience, despite his low-key profile in the media. This all changed after offered his support, thanks in no small part to his immaculate and sobbing -ish voice.

He came over for his first performance on Later, and gave Zane Lowe a special four-song session to coincide with his poll.

Needless to say, it was hair-raising stuff.

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