
R&B superstars Usher and Chris Brown have officially launched presale tickets for their highly anticipated joint stadium tour, marking the first-ever collaborative arena run between the two global icons.
The tour titled The R&B Tour (also referred to as Raymond & Brown) will span 33 major cities across North America, including 31 stops in the United States and two in Canada. The live shows are scheduled to run from June 26 to December 11, 2026, kicking off in Denver.
Presale tickets went live on April 21, 2026 at 12:00 PM local time exclusively for Citi cardholders with prices starting at approximately $231. VIP packages are also available for fans seeking premium experiences. General ticket sales will open on April 27, 2026 at 12:00 PM local time across all major platforms.
The announcement was first teased on social media with a cinematic reveal showing both artists riding motorcycles before entering an elevator labeled “stadium,” instantly generating massive buzz online. Within hours, resale listings began appearing, reflecting strong early demand.
Promoted by Live Nation, the tour is already being positioned as one of the biggest R&B live events of 2026. Industry expectations suggest rapid sellouts, especially in major cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and New York.
Usher will bring his legendary catalog of hits including “Yeah!”, “U Got It Bad,” “Burn,” and “My Boo,” while Chris Brown is set to perform fan favorites like “Run It!”, “Kiss, Kiss,” “Deuces,” and “Forever.” Together, the pair’s combined discography spans decades of chart-topping R&B music.
Although opening acts and special guests have yet to be announced, fans are already speculating about possible surprise collaborations during the tour. Chris Brown has also hinted that additional dates may be added due to overwhelming demand.
With two of R&B’s most influential performers sharing one stage, The R&B Tour is being widely viewed as a landmark moment for the genre, with expectations of record-breaking attendance and swift ticket sellouts across multiple cities.



