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How to Buy The Weeknd's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' on Vinyl

We've got it on the Complex Shop for you.

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We’ve got The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow (Complete Edition) — and no, we’re not talking about the movie of the same name that costars The Weeknd himself and Jenna Ortega.

Now in the Complex Shop — The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow (Complete Edition) — the definitive version of The Weeknd’s album of the same name that features its 22 tracks on 2 LPs. It’s a limited edition version that’s pressed in clear vinyl.

Speaking of The Weeknd, the Canadian singer has become the top-grossing black male artist ever at MetLife Stadium. He cemented his place in music history after a record-breaking weekend of three sold-out shows at the venue that drew in more than 163,000 fans.

That’s a lot of money in ticket sales — which makes his partnership with Global Citizen to donate a dollar from every ticket sale to support kids around the world even stronger.

Back to Hurry Up Tomorrow, the film. In May, it bombed at the box office with just $3.3 million, landing it a sixth place opening. It’s available to stream now on VOD.

Now, back to Hurry Up Tomorrow, the vinyl. Here’s how you buy it.

How to I buy Hurry Up Tomorrow (Complete Edition)?

Visit our Complex Shop where it’s a click away.

How much is the album?

$39.99.

How long will it take to receive it?

The vinyl ships within seven business days.

How many can I buy?

Only four per customer.

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