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Usher, Chris Brown announce stadium tour with Glendale date

R&B superstars incoming.
Chris Brown, left, and Usher are heading out on tour together.

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Grammy Award-winning icons Chris Brown and Usher announced a new stadium tour on Tuesday morning.

The R&B Tour (which stands for Raymond and Brown) is a 2026 co-headlining run across North America. The tour will make a stop at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on Tuesday, Sept. 29.

Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale beginning on April 21. Cardholders will have access to presale tickets from noon April 21 to 10 p.m. April 22. The R&B Tour presale begins on April 23; to join that presale, you must be a Live Nation All Access member and sign up for the presale by 7 p.m. Arizona time on April 21. You can join Live Nation All Acces for free by signing up or by visiting livenation.com/allaccess

Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale beginning at noon on April 27 at RaymondAndBrownTour.com.    

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The complete list of tour dates is below:

  • June 26, Denver, Empower Field at Mile High 
  • June 30, Minneapolis, U.S. Bank Stadium 
  • July 2, Detroit, Ford Field  
  • July 3, Detroit, Ford Field  
  • July 7, Cleveland, Huntington Bank Field 
  • July 10, Washington, D.C., Northwest Stadium 
  • July 11, Washington, D.C., Northwest Stadium 
  • July 17, Charlotte, N.C., Bank of America Stadium  
  • July 21, St. Louis, The Dome at America’s Center  
  • July 25, Nashville, Tenn., Nissan Stadium  
  • July 28, Birmingham, Ala., Protective Stadium 
  • Aug. 1, Syracuse, N.Y., JMA Wireless Dome 
  • Aug. 7, East Rutherford, N.J., MetLife Stadium 
  • Aug. 8, East Rutherford, N.J., MetLife Stadium 
  • Aug. 11, Toronto, Rogers Stadium  
  • Aug. 12, Toronto, Rogers Stadium  
  • Aug. 17, Boston, Gillette Stadium  
  • Aug. 21, Chicago, Soldier Field  
  • Aug. 28, San Francisco, Levi’s Stadium 
  • Sept. 5, Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium 
  • Sept. 6, Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium 
  • Sept. 10, Dallas, AT&T Stadium  
  • Sept. 25, Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium 
  • Sept. 26, Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium  
  • Sept. 29, Glendale, Ariz., State Farm Stadium 
  • Oct. 3, El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium  
  • Oct. 5, San Antonio, Alamodome  
  • Oct. 9, Houston, NRG Stadium  
  • Nov. 7, Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium 
  • Nov. 8, Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium 
  • Nov. 20, New Orleans, Caesars Superdome 
  • Dec. 3, Miami, Hard Rock Stadium  
  • Dec. 11, Tampa, Fla., Raymond James Stadium 

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