Two of R&B's biggest names are hitting the road together — and tickets are live right now. GRAMMY Award-winning icons Chris Brown and Usher have officially announced dates for The R&B Tour, a 2026 co-headlining stadium run across North America produced by Live Nation. The general public on-sale launched this morning.
What Is The R&B Tour?
Dubbed "The Raymond & Brown Tour" — a play on Usher's surname Raymond and Brown's surname — the 40-date run opens Friday, June 26 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver and wraps Friday, December 11 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
The scale is massive. The itinerary includes multiple nights at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Other stops include Detroit, Nashville, Washington D.C., Toronto, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Houston, and Miami.
Due to overwhelming fan interest, Usher and Chris Brown expanded the tour by adding more shows in key cities, including a second night in Houston on October 10, additional performances in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York. SoFi Stadium in Inglewood added a third night on November 15 due to demand.
How to Get Usher and Chris Brown Tickets
General public on-sale began Monday, April 27 at 12 PM CT at RaymondAndBrownTour.com. Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster and SeatGeek, depending on the venue.
The tour offers a variety of VIP packages for fans looking to upgrade their experience, including premium tickets, a behind-the-scenes tour invite, access to a pre-show VIP lounge, exclusive merchandise, and more. Package contents vary by offer, and full details are listed at vipnation.com.
Full Tour Dates at a Glance
Here is the complete schedule for The R&B Tour:
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 26 | Denver, CO | Empower Field at Mile High |
| Jun 30 | Minneapolis, MN | U.S. Bank Stadium |
| Jul 2–3 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field |
| Jul 7 | Cleveland, OH | Huntington Bank Field |
| Jul 10–11 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium |
| Jul 17–18 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium |
| Jul 21 | St. Louis, MO | The Dome at America's Center |
| Jul 25 | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium |
| Jul 28 | Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium |
| Aug 1 | Syracuse, NY | JMA Wireless Dome |
| Aug 7–8 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium |
| Aug 11–12 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium |
| Aug 17 | Boston, MA | Gillette Stadium |
| Aug 21–22 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field |
| Aug 28–29 | San Francisco, CA | Levi's Stadium |
| Sep 5–6 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium |
| Sep 10 | Dallas, TX | AT&T Stadium |
| Sep 25–26 | Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium |
| Sep 29 | Glendale, AZ | State Farm Stadium |
| Oct 3 | El Paso, TX | Sun Bowl Stadium |
| Oct 5 | San Antonio, TX | Alamodome |
| Oct 9–10 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium |
| Nov 7–8 | Atlanta, GA | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
| Nov 15 | Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium |
| Dec 3 & 5 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium |
| Dec 11 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium |
Why This Tour Is a Big Deal
Both artists are coming off career-defining runs. The North American leg of Usher's Past, Present, Future tour sold over 1.1 million tickets with 62 sold-out shows. Brown's Breezy Bowl XX World Tour, which wrapped last October, became the highest-grossing tour ever by a solo Black American male artist, earning nearly $300 million and drawing 2 million fans.
Fans can expect a setlist packed with both artists' biggest hits, along with newer material, including songs from Brown's 12th studio album, BROWN, dropping May 8.
The tour is also partnering with Global Citizen, donating $1 for every ticket sold to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund to support quality education for children worldwide.








