Usher and Chris Brown have officially revealed the dates for their highly anticipated co-headlining “R&B” stadium tour that will sweep across North America starting this summer.
Dubbed “Raymond and Brown”, the massive 33-date journey will see the two icons share the stage from June until the end of the year.
Fans eager to snag tickets should mark their calendars for the general sale, which begins April 27 at 12pm local time after a series of pre-sale events starting as early as April 21st.
The tour is scheduled to begin on June 26 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver before hitting major cities including Detroit, Nashville and Washington, DC
Reflecting the scale of the event, the duo has booked double-date stints at several iconic venues, including MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.
Fittingly, the tour will stop for two nights in Usher’s hometown at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium before finally wrapping up on December 11th at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
This blockbuster collaboration follows a string of individual successes for both artists.
Usher is coming off the back of his “Past, Present, Future” tour, where he performed throughout 2024 and 2025.
Meanwhile, Chris Brown is riding high from his “Breezy Bowl XX” world tour, which ended last October and became his most successful commercial venture to date, grossing nearly $300 million.
Joining forces for the “R&B” tour, the pair look to dominate the stadium circuit for the remainder of 2026.
For those looking to secure seats early, a Citi presale is scheduled for April 21st, with a dedicated “R&B” presale following April 23rd.
Given the significant commercial momentum that both stars currently have, industry experts expect these shows to be among the hottest tickets of the year.
With a mix of career-spanning hits and a collaborative stage presence, the Raymond and Brown tour promises to be a defining moment for R&B music fans this season.
See the full dates for Usher and Chris Brown’s ‘R&B Tour’:
- Fri, June 26 | Denver, CO | Empower Field at Mile High
- Tuesday 30 June | Minneapolis, MN | US Bank Stadium
- Thu 2nd Christmas | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
- Fri, 3rd July | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
- Tuesday 7 July | Cleveland, OH | Huntington Bank Field
- Fri, 10 Christmas | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
- Sat 11 Jul | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
- Fri, 17 Christmas | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium
- Tuesday 21 July | St. Louis, MO | The Dome at America’s Center
- Sat 25 Jul | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium
- Tuesday 28 July | Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium
- Sat 1 August | Syracuse, NY | JMA Wireless Dome
- Fri, August 7 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
- Sat, August 8 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
- Tue, 11 Aug | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
- Wed, 12 Aug | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
- Mon, 17 Aug | Boston, MA | Gillette Stadium
- Fri, August 21 | Chicago, IL | Soldier field
- Fri, August 28 | San Francisco, California | Levi’s Stadium
- Sat, 5 Sep | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
- Sun, September 6 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
- Thu 10 Sep | Dallas, TX | AT&T Stadium
- Fri, 25 Sep | Los Angeles, California | SoFi Stadium
- Sat, September 26 | Los Angeles, California | SoFi Stadium
- Tue, September 29 | Glendale, AZ | State Farm Stadium
- Sat 3 Oct | El Paso, TX | Sun Bowl Stadium
- Mon, Oct 5 | San Antonio, TX | Alamodome
- Fri, Oct 9 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium
- Sat 7 Nov | Atlanta, GA | Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- Sun, 8 Nov | Atlanta, GA | Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- Fri, 20 Nov | New Orleans, LA | Caesars Superdome
- Thu, December 3 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium
- Fri, December 11 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium



