The Weeknd's "I Can't Wait To Get There" Visualizer Features New 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' Footage

As Hurry Up Tomorrow's release date approaches, The Weeknd has revealed more new footage from the film in another striking visual lifted from the film's companion Hurry Up Tomorrow album.After dropping off the visuals for "Drive" just last week, he's now revealed the visualizer for "I Can't Wait To Get There," which seems to resemble the film's opening or closing credits.The Weeknd's Hurry Up Tomorrow co-star Jenna Ortega opens the video, staring out the window ominously. As the beginning beat drops, she's in a car, driving down the highway as the film's credits vertically roll over the screen in bright red font.The first half of the video is just Ortega cruising in the car, switching to footage of The Weeknd readying to go on-stage and perform as he croons "And they try to f*ckin' kill me, spreadin' misinformation / Tryna paint me a villain / Guess I did it to myself, man, this business life pimping / Who can tell me the difference?"As he ascends to the stage, the on-screen text reads "Tickets on sale now" with all of the purchase information.Watch the official visualizer for "I Can't Wait To Get There" above and get tickets to Hurry Up Tomorrow now, in theaters on May 16.

Apr 24, 2025 - 18:26
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The Weeknd's "I Can't Wait To Get There" Visualizer Features New 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' Footage

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As Hurry Up Tomorrow's release date approaches, The Weeknd has revealed more new footage from the film in another striking visual lifted from the film's companion Hurry Up Tomorrow album.

After dropping off the visuals for "Drive" just last week, he's now revealed the visualizer for "I Can't Wait To Get There," which seems to resemble the film's opening or closing credits.

The Weeknd's Hurry Up Tomorrow co-star Jenna Ortega opens the video, staring out the window ominously. As the beginning beat drops, she's in a car, driving down the highway as the film's credits vertically roll over the screen in bright red font.

The first half of the video is just Ortega cruising in the car, switching to footage of The Weeknd readying to go on-stage and perform as he croons "And they try to f*ckin' kill me, spreadin' misinformation / Tryna paint me a villain / Guess I did it to myself, man, this business life pimping / Who can tell me the difference?"

As he ascends to the stage, the on-screen text reads "Tickets on sale now" with all of the purchase information.

Watch the official visualizer for "I Can't Wait To Get There" above and get tickets to Hurry Up Tomorrow now, in theaters on May 16.

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