Usher and Chris Brown Announce Massive 2026 ‘R&B’ Stadium Tour

Usher and Chris Brown Announce Massive 2026 ‘R&B’ Stadium Tour

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A Historic Co-Headlining Event

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, R&B titans Usher and Chris Brown have officially announced their joint venture, the ‘Raymond & Brown’ Tour. Following their initial announcement, the duo has now confirmed the full itinerary for a massive 33-date stadium run that promises to be one of the most significant musical events of 2026.

Produced by Live Nation, this co-headlining tour is set to traverse North America, bringing high-energy performances to some of the largest venues in the country. The tour kicks off on Friday, June 26, at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. From there, the artists will hit major markets, including Detroit, Chicago, Toronto, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston, and Miami, before concluding the journey on Friday, December 11, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

Commitment to Global Impact

Beyond the music, the ‘Raymond & Brown’ Tour is prioritizing social responsibility. The artists have partnered with Global Citizen to support access to quality education for children worldwide. As part of this initiative, $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, ensuring that the tour leaves a positive, lasting impact beyond the stage.

Ticket Information and Presale Details

Fans eager to secure their spots for this historic outing should mark their calendars. Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale on Tuesday, April 21, followed by ‘The R&B Tour’ presale on Thursday, April 23. Additional presales will be held throughout the week, leading up to the general on-sale date on Monday, April 27, at 12pm local time via the official tour website.

The Raymond & Brown Tour 2026 Dates

  • Fri, Jun 26 | Denver, CO | Empower Field at Mile High
  • Tue, Jun 30 | Minneapolis, MN | U.S. Bank Stadium
  • Thu, Jul 2 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
  • Fri, Jul 3 | Detroit, MI | Ford Field
  • Tue, Jul 7 | Cleveland, OH | Huntington Bank Field
  • Fri, Jul 10 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
  • Sat, Jul 11 | Washington, DC | Northwest Stadium
  • Fri, Jul 17 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium
  • Tue, Jul 21 | St. Louis, MO | The Dome at America’s Center
  • Sat, Jul 25 | Nashville, TN | Nissan Stadium
  • Tue, Jul 28 | Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium
  • Sat, Aug 1 | Syracuse, NY | JMA Wireless Dome
  • Fri, Aug 7 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
  • Sat, Aug 8 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium
  • Tue, Aug 11 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
  • Wed, Aug 12 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Stadium
  • Mon, Aug 17 | Boston, MA | Gillette Stadium
  • Fri, Aug 21 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field
  • Fri, Aug 28 | San Francisco, CA | Levi’s Stadium
  • Sat, Sep 5 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
  • Sun, Sep 6 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium
  • Thu, Sep 10 | Dallas, TX | AT&T Stadium
  • Fri, Sep 25 | Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium
  • Sat, Sep 26 | Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium
  • Tue, Sep 29 | Glendale, AZ | State Farm Stadium
  • Sat, Oct 3 | El Paso, TX | Sun Bowl Stadium
  • Mon, Oct 5 | San Antonio, TX | Alamodome
  • Fri, Oct 9 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium
  • Sat, Nov 7 | Atlanta, GA | Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • Sun, Nov 8 | Atlanta, GA | Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • Fri, Nov 20 | New Orleans, LA | Caesars Superdome
  • Thu, Dec 3 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium
  • Fri, Dec 11 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium