He is one of the world’s most popular and successful singers.
And on Thursday, The Weeknd was unrecognisable as he went incognito to jet out of Sydney Airport following his Australian tour.
The Canadian superstar, 34, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, attempted to keep a very low profile in a face mask and sunglasses as he walked through the airport with his entourage.
The singer dressed casually for the long flight in white track pants and a matching coloured jumper.
The artist completed his look with a pair of sneakers and covered half his face with a Los Angeles Lakers cap.
The Weeknd performed two shows in Melbourne earlier this month before he headed to Sydney for two nights at Accor Stadium.
But some fans were left disappointed by the first show on the Australian leg of his tour.
The singer-songwriter took to the stage at 8:45pm in Melbourne at the Marvel Stadium — 15 minutes later than he was scheduled to begin.
The Weeknd (pictured) went incognito as he jetted out of Sydney Airport on Thursday after his Australian tour
He then abruptly ended his set at about 10:30pm, leaving concertgoers to flock to TikTok and slam the artist for the short length of his $270+ per ticket concert.
One fan uploaded a video of herself to the social media site as she sat looking perplexed in the stadium seats while attendees filed out of the venue.
‘Tell me I’m not the only one who thought it was over way too quickly,’ she captioned the short clip.
Followers flocked to her comments to agree, with one person writing: ‘No literally he just like walked off.’
‘It was such an underwhelming end,’ another said, while a third commented: ‘He came on so late.’
The Canadian superstar, 34, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, kept a very low profile in a face mask and sunglasses as he walked through the airport with his entourage
The singer dressed casually for the long flight in white track pants and a matching coloured jumper
‘Yesss!! We waited forever for him to come on then it was over before we knew it,’ added another.
Someone else said: ‘My kids went and they loved it but he started late and finished early for the price.’
‘My blood is still boiling,’ one fan fumed.
‘He arrived late, left early, left without an encore, didn’t perform Moth to a Flame which is one of his BIGGEST songs. Too anti-climactic.’
The Weeknd performed two shows in Melbourne before he headed to Sydney for two nights at Accor Stadium