Chris Brown and Usher set dates for joint tour
Published in Entertainment News
LOS ANGELES — Usher and Chris Brown are teaming up for a North American stadium tour.
The joint tour, "R&B: Raymond & Brown," will begin June 26 in Denver and conclude Dec. 11, fittingly, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, the singers announced Tuesday on Instagram.
There are 33 dates scheduled, including stops in Boston, Chicago and Toronto. In California, there will be shows at Santa Clara's Levi's Stadium on Aug. 28 and Inglewood's SoFi Stadium on Sept. 25 and Sept. 26. The tour's name references Usher's birth name, Usher Raymond IV.
The singers previously shared a promotional video Friday on Instagram announcing the tour.
The video depicts the pair speeding through a city on motorcycles, chased by fans. They arrive at a stadium. An elevator door opens, and the two walk out onto a stage, greeting a packed crowd.
"It's time," Usher says in the video. "Hell yeah," Brown replies.
The artist pre-sale — which requires signing up April 21 before 7 p.m. Pacific — begins April 23, according to the tour website. General tickets go on sale April 27.
The pair has collaborated before, most recently with the 2025 song "It Depends (The Remix)," which also featured Bryson Tiller. They also worked together on Chris Brown's 2014 single "New Flame" and 2017 song "Party."
Usher started his career in the 1990s and has released nine studio albums, most recently 2024's "Coming Home." He has won eight Grammy Awards and headlined the Super Bowl halftime show in 2024.
Brown launched his recording career in the early aughts and has released 11 studio albums and won two Grammys. His 12th studio album, "Brown," is set to be released May 8.
Over the years, Brown has faced multiple legal challenges and controversies. He was arrested at a Manchester hotel in May 2025 for allegedly using a tequila bottle to attack a man in a U.K. nightclub. Earlier this year, he was granted bail ahead of a preliminary hearing in April. The trial begins in October, according to Reuters.
In 2024, Brown was sued for $50 million for allegedly attacking four fans backstage at his concert in Fort Worth, Texas (his entourage and tour promoter Live Nation were also named in the lawsuit). In 2009, he pleaded guilty to assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna.
Here's the full list of tour dates:
June 26 in Denver at Empower Field at Mile High
June 30 in Minneapolis at U.S. Bank Stadium
July 2 in Detroit at Ford Field
July 3 in Detroit at Ford Field
July 7 in Cleveland at Huntington Bank Field
July 10 in Washington, D.C., at Northwest Stadium
July 11 in Washington, D.C., at Northwest Stadium
July 17 in Charlotte, North Carolina, at Bank of America Stadium
July 21 in St. Louis at the Dome at America's Center
July 25 in Nashville, Tennessee, at Nissan Stadium
July 28 in Birmingham, Alabama, at Protective Stadium
Aug. 1in Syracuse, New York, at JMA Wireless Dome
Aug. 7 in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at MetLife Stadium
Aug. 8 in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at Metlife Stadium
Aug. 11 in Toronto at Rogers Stadium
Aug. 12 in Toronto at Rogers Stadium
Aug. 17 in Boston at Gillette Stadium
Aug. 21 in Chicago at Soldier Field
Aug. 28 in San Francisco at Levi's Stadium
Sept. 5 in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium
Sept. 6 in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium
Sept. 10 in Dallas at AT&T Stadium
Sept. 25 in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium
Sept. 26 in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium
Sept. 29 in Glendale, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium
Oct. 3 in El Paso, Texas, at Sun Bowl Stadium
Oct. 5 in San Antonio at Alamodome
Oct. 9 in Houston at NRG Stadium
Nov. 7 in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov. 8 in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov. 20 in New Orleans at Caesars Superdome
Dec. 3 in Miami at Hard Rock Stadium
Dec. 11 in Tampa, Florida, at Raymond James Stadium
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