Chris Brown And Usher Announce Joint 2026 Tour, Tickets On Sale Next Week
Chris Brown And Usher Announce Joint 2026 Tour, Tickets On Sale Next Week...
Chris Brown and Usher have officially announced a co-headlining tour set for late 2026, sending fans into a frenzy. The R&B icons revealed the news Thursday morning via social media, confirming 25 stadium dates across North America starting in September 2026. Tickets will go on sale April 18 through Ticketmaster, with presales beginning April 15 for fan club members.
The tour marks the first major collaboration between the two Grammy-winning artists, who last performed together at the 2014 BET Awards. Industry insiders predict the shows could become one of the highest-grossing R&B tours in history. Live Nation, the tour's promoter, confirmed production will include "next-level staging" and surprise guest appearances.
Social media erupted following the announcement, with #BrownUsherTour trending nationwide on Twitter. Fan reactions ranged from excitement about potential duets to speculation about whether the artists will address their past collaborations and controversies. Both stars have remained active in recent years, with Usher's 2024 Super Bowl halftime show and Brown's 2025 album "11:11" maintaining their chart dominance.
The tour comes as R&B experiences a commercial resurgence, with streaming numbers up 38% year-over-year according to Billboard. Cities confirmed so far include Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, and Las Vegas, with more dates expected to be added. Verified Fan registration is now open on Ticketmaster to combat scalpers, a move applauded by fans after recent high-profile ticketing controversies.
Brown and Usher will hold a joint press conference in Las Vegas next Tuesday to discuss tour details. Music critics already predict the shows will blend Brown's contemporary hits with Usher's classic catalog, creating what one insider called "a masterclass in R&B performance." With both artists known for their electrifying stage presence, demand for tickets is expected to shatter records when sales begin.