Usher and Chris Brown are extending their co-headlining stadium tour with eight additional dates after overwhelming ticket demand made it one of the highest-grossing R&B tours in history.
The Numbers Speak
The Grammy Award-winning artists revealed the new dates through simultaneous social media posts Tuesday, confirming stops in cities that were not part of the original routing. The expansion brings the total show count above 40, with industry sources estimating the tour has already grossed north of $200 million across all genres.

Multiple original dates sold out within minutes of going on sale. The per-show averages rival pop and rock acts that traditionally dominate stadium touring, proving that R&B commands a dedicated audience willing to pay premium prices for live experiences.
What Fans Are Getting
Both Usher and Brown are known for athletic, high-energy performances that incorporate elaborate choreography, live bands, and theatrical staging. Reviews from opening dates praised the chemistry between the two performers and the sheer depth of hit songs available between their combined catalogs.
Usher, 47, brings decades of material spanning from "You Make Me Wanna" through his Las Vegas residency era and his Super Bowl halftime show. Brown, 37, contributes a catalog that includes "Run It!," "No Guidance," "Under the Influence," and dozens of charting singles across two decades.

New Dates and Ticket Info
The additional stops are expected to go on sale Friday through Ticketmaster, with presale access available to registered fan club members beginning Wednesday. Promoters warned fans about the prevalence of scam tickets on resale platforms and encouraged purchasing only through official channels.
Both artists have hinted at possible surprise guests during various stops, with speculation centering on appearances from Trey Songz, Omarion, and other contemporaries. Neither camp has confirmed guest appearances, but the show format includes segments that could accommodate additional performers.
Bigger Picture for R&B Touring
The expansion signals broader confidence in the R&B touring market, which has seen significant growth over the past three years. Artists in the genre have historically been underestimated in terms of stadium-filling potential. This tour proves that assumption was always wrong.







