Usher and Chris Brown are keeping their blockbuster co-headlining run going, adding eight more stadium concerts as The R&B Tour stretches deeper into the fall.
Usher and Chris Brown have expanded The R&B Tour with eight new stadium dates, bringing the 2026 co-headlining trek to 59 shows across North America. The latest additions were announced August 17 after the tour’s first stretch drew sold-out crowds and strong demand in several major markets.
According to the official SoFi Stadium announcement, the new run includes first-time stops in Baltimore, Cincinnati, Columbia and Indianapolis. Additional dates were also added in East Rutherford, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Miami, giving several of the tour’s biggest markets another night.
The eight newly added shows are October 15 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, October 17 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, October 24 at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, October 29 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, October 31 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, November 5 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, November 16 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and December 6 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. General tickets for the new dates go on sale August 24 at 10 a.m. local time.
The extension comes after Usher and Brown launched the stadium tour June 26 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. The nearly three-hour production is built around nine cinematic acts, with the two R&B stars alternating performances instead of presenting separate traditional headline sets and joining forces for collaborations including “New Flame.”
The tour has also featured Mario, Eric Bellinger and Tank as part of the live show, while surprise guests have appeared in select cities. Organizers say the run has already produced several venue milestones, including three consecutive concerts at Detroit’s Ford Field and a three-night stretch at Northwest Stadium in the Washington, D.C. area.
The R&B Tour is now scheduled to conclude with two shows at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on December 11 and 12. With the latest expansion, Usher and Chris Brown’s joint stadium run will continue through more than five months of performances across the United States and Canada.
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