Spotify Debuts Film of The Weeknd’s ‘Billions Club’ Concert.
In this first-ever Billions Club Live concert film, The Weeknd delivers an unforgettable one-night-only performance, celebrating his record-breaking 25 tracks with over 1 billion streams each on Spotify — more than any other artist. Captured in stunning detail, the film features electrifying performances of his greatest hits, offering fans a front-row seat to this historic milestone. This iconic event is a celebration of The Weeknd’s unparalleled career and deep connection to music fans worldwide.
For any song to rack up billions of streams is an impressive accomplishment, but being a part of Spotify’s Billions Club is something The Weeknd knows quite well. In fact, the Canadian star has more songs in our Billions Club than any other artist: 25 and counting. The Weeknd’s expansive catalog of billion-plus hits includes musical collaborations like “Starboy” with and viral bangers like “Blinding Lights,” which is currently the most-streamed song on Spotify.
To celebrate the unprecedented achievement, Spotify hosted a concert event for top listeners of The Weeknd at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. As an extension of the beloved Billions Club Series, Spotify Presents Billions Club Live With The Weeknd boasted an incredible set list of songs including “Can’t Feel My Face,” “Die For You,” and “Earned It,” all of which are tracks featured in the Billions Club.
Nearly 2,000 loyal listeners attended, receiving complimentary merch made to commemorate the evening. Notable guests at the concert included d4vd, Ava Max, Jimmy Tatro, Patrick Ta, Adam Savani, and Teezo Touchdown.
“Spotify is known for bringing fans and artists together better than any other platform, which is why we’re excited to see the reaction to our first-ever concert film celebrating The Weeknd’s milestone of 25 songs with one billion+ streams,” said Marc Hazan, Vice President of Partnerships and Marketing at Spotify. “This 45+ minute video experience premieres only on Spotify, a reward for the fans who made him a streaming legend. This isn’t just a concert, it’s a celebration of a historic moment in music.”