
Usher and Chris Brown sharing a stadium tour is a full-night collision of eras, thanks to Usher’s velvet vocals and club-commanding classics, Chris Brown’s dance-heavy hits and viral fan moments, and a crowd that knows half the hooks before the first chorus even lands.
The co-headlining run opened June 26, 2026, at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver and is scheduled to continue across North America through December. For fans, the pitch is simple, with two of modern R&B’s biggest live performers, two catalogs stacked with hits and one stadium-sized night built for slow jams, dance breaks, throwbacks and thousands of phones lighting up at once.
If you are searching for the Usher and Chris Brown setlist, wondering what time the show starts or trying to decide where to sit for "The R&B Tour," early shows have already given fans a strong preview of what to expect. Here is what to know before heading to the stadium.
"The R&B Tour" is a 2026 co-headlining stadium tour from Usher and Chris Brown. The run brings together two artists whose catalogs helped shape different eras of modern R&B, pop and hip-hop radio.
This is not a traditional “opener, then headliner” setup. Early shows have played more like a shared R&B event, with Usher and Chris Brown both getting room for solo hits while also joining forces for songs like “Party,” “Back to Sleep” and “New Flame.” The night moves through club anthems, slow-burning ballads, choreography-heavy moments, 2000s nostalgia, newer singles and the kind of records that do not need much help from the microphone because the crowd already knows every word.
"The R&B Tour" is already underway, but Usher and Chris Brown still have a long run of stadium dates left across North America.
Here are the remaining dates currently listed for "The R&B Tour:"
Date | Venue | City |
July 7, 2026 | Huntington Bank Field | Cleveland, OH |
July 11, 2026 | Northwest Stadium | Landover, MD |
July 13, 2026 | Northwest Stadium | Landover, MD |
July 17, 2026 | Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, NC |
July 18, 2026 | Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, NC |
July 21, 2026 | The Dome at America’s Center | St. Louis, MO |
July 25, 2026 | Nissan Stadium | Nashville, TN |
July 28, 2026 | Protective Stadium | Birmingham, AL |
July 29, 2026 | Protective Stadium | Birmingham, AL |
August 1, 2026 | JMA Wireless Dome | Syracuse, NY |
August 7, 2026 | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ |
August 8, 2026 | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ |
August 11, 2026 | Rogers Stadium | Toronto, ON |
August 12, 2026 | Rogers Stadium | Toronto, ON |
August 17, 2026 | Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, MA |
August 21, 2026 | Soldier Field | Chicago, IL |
August 22, 2026 | Soldier Field | Chicago, IL |
August 28, 2026 | Levi’s Stadium | Santa Clara, CA |
August 29, 2026 | Levi’s Stadium | Santa Clara, CA |
September 1, 2026 | Levi’s Stadium | Santa Clara, CA |
September 5, 2026 | Allegiant Stadium | Las Vegas, NV |
September 6, 2026 | Allegiant Stadium | Las Vegas, NV |
September 18, 2026 | Allegiant Stadium | Las Vegas, NV |
September 25, 2026 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, CA |
September 26, 2026 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, CA |
October 3, 2026 | Sun Bowl Stadium | El Paso, TX |
October 5, 2026 | Alamodome | San Antonio, TX |
October 9, 2026 | Reliant Stadium | Houston, TX |
October 10, 2026 | Reliant Stadium | Houston, TX |
November 7, 2026 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, GA |
November 8, 2026 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, GA |
November 10, 2026 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, GA |
November 11, 2026 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, GA |
November 15, 2026 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, CA |
November 20, 2026 | Caesars Superdome | New Orleans, LA |
November 21, 2026 | Caesars Superdome | New Orleans, LA |
November 24, 2026 | Reliant Stadium | Houston, TX |
December 3, 2026 | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami, FL |
December 5, 2026 | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami, FL |
December 11, 2026 | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, FL |
December 12, 2026 | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, FL |
Mario and Eric Bellinger appeared as special guests during the opening stretch of "The R&B Tour." Fans should check the event page for their specific date before assuming every special guest will appear at every stop. For now, the safest wording is that Mario and Eric Bellinger have been part of the early tour rollout, not that every market has the exact same lineup.
Most listed "The R&B Tour" dates have a 7:00 p.m. local start time, according to current tour listings. For opening night in Denver, doors were listed at 6:00 p.m., the event was scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and the main Usher/Chris Brown performance began around 8:45 p.m., with the concert ending around 11:55 p.m. That means fans should not treat 7:00 p.m. as the likely time both headliners will be onstage. If your ticket says 7:00 p.m., plan for special guests, production changeovers and a long night. For stadium shows, arriving early is especially important because parking, rideshare, security, merch lines and floor entry can take longer than expected.
Treat the listed start time as the beginning of the whole night, not just a countdown to Usher and Chris Brown. "The R&B Tour" has special guests, a stadium-sized setup and a long main performance, so arriving late can mean missing real parts of the show.
For most fans, getting there about 90 minutes before the listed start time is the safest move if you want merch, food, drinks, photos or time to find your section without rushing. If you already know the venue and are going straight to your seat, arriving about 60 minutes early may work, but stadium traffic, security lines and mobile ticket scanning can still slow everything down.
Floor ticket holders should give themselves extra time. Floor entry can involve separate gates, wristbands or access points, and once the crowd fills in, moving around gets harder.
Based on the Denver opener, fans should prepare for a show that can run roughly three hours once Usher and Chris Brown begin their main performance. Their opening night performance ran from 8:45 p.m. to 11:55 p.m., which is about 3 hours and 10 minutes.
Because stadium curfews, weather delays, production timing and guest appearances can vary by city, the exact length may change from night to night. But this is clearly not a short greatest-hits set. It is a marathon-style R&B stadium show.
"The R&B Tour" setlist is built around both artists’ biggest hits, with Usher performing songs from albums like “Confessions,” “8701,” “My Way” and “Here I Stand,” while Chris Brown’s sections pull from “Exclusive,” “F.A.M.E.,” “X,” “Indigo,” “11:11” and more. Opening-night setlist reports showed more than 50 songs, though many were shortened, blended or performed as part of medleys. Here are some of the biggest songs fans can reasonably expect based on early "The R&B Tour" shows:
Song | Artist |
“Party” | Chris Brown and Usher |
“Yeah!” | Usher |
“Caught Up” | Usher |
“U Don’t Have to Call” | Usher |
“Love in This Club” | Usher |
“Bad Girl” | Usher |
“Poppin’” | Chris Brown |
“Wall to Wall” | Chris Brown |
“Deuces” | Chris Brown |
“Loyal” | Chris Brown |
“Go Crazy” | Chris Brown |
“Look at Me Now” | Chris Brown |
“Run It!” | Chris Brown |
“Superstar” | Usher |
“U Remind Me” | Usher |
“My Way” | Usher |
“You Make Me Wanna…” | Usher |
“My Boo” | Usher |
“Trading Places” | Usher |
“Lovers & Friends” | Usher |
“Burn” | Usher |
“Residuals” | Chris Brown |
“Heat” | Chris Brown |
“Privacy” | Chris Brown |
“Yo (Excuse Me Miss)” | Chris Brown |
“Say Goodbye” | Chris Brown |
“Don’t Judge Me” | Chris Brown |
“She Ain’t You” | Chris Brown |
“Under the Influence” | Chris Brown |
“Back to Sleep” | Chris Brown and Usher |
“Nice & Slow” | Usher |
“There Goes My Baby” | Usher |
“Can U Handle It?” | Usher |
“Take You Down” | Chris Brown |
“OMG” | Usher |
“Good Kisser” | Usher |
“No Limit” | Usher |
“Climax” | Usher |
“Confessions Part II” | Usher |
“Ayo” | Chris Brown |
“Obvious” | Chris Brown |
“Kiss Kiss” | Chris Brown |
“With You” | Chris Brown |
“Forever” | Chris Brown |
“No Guidance” | Chris Brown |
“New Flame” | Chris Brown and Usher |
* Fans should treat this as a guide based on recent fan-reported setlists, not a guaranteed song-for-song order for every future date.
Yes, “Yeah!” appeared near the top of Usher’s opening-night set and has been one of the biggest crowd moments of the show so far. Setlist.fm lists “Yeah!” after the joint opener “Party,” followed by other early-2000s favorites like “Caught Up,” “U Don’t Have to Call” and “Love in This Club.”
Yes, “Run It!” appeared in Chris Brown’s early "The R&B Tour" setlist. Opening-night data also included “Poppin’,” “Wall to Wall,” “Deuces,” “Loyal,” “Go Crazy” and “Look at Me Now” in one of Brown’s first major sections of the night.
That makes the show especially strong for fans who want the 2000s and 2010s hits, not just newer material. Brown also performs newer songs such as “Residuals” and “Obvious,” so the set balances nostalgia with recent releases.
Yes. "The R&B Tour" is not just two separate concerts on the same bill. Usher and Chris Brown have shared the stage for multiple songs, including “Party,” “Back to Sleep” and “New Flame,” according to early setlist reports.
That shared-stage format is one of the biggest reasons this tour feels different from a standard co-headlining run. Fans are getting solo hits from both artists plus the moments where their catalogs overlap.
Early setlist data points to “New Flame” as the encore-style closing moment, with Chris Brown and Usher performing it together. Setlist.fm logged “New Flame” under an encore section for Chris Brown’s opening-night set.
Because both artists have enough hits to close the show several different ways, the final song could shift across the tour. But based on the first run of shows, fans should stay until the end rather than leaving after the last solo section.
"The R&B Tour" is built for stadiums, but it is not just about making everything bigger. The show has to make room for choreography, slow-jam moments, solo sections, shared-stage songs and the kind of close-up fan interactions that can get swallowed in a football stadium if the production is not working.
That is why the screens and sightlines matter. Fans should expect a big-stage setup with video boards, lighting, dance-heavy sections and multiple performance moments designed to keep both the floor and upper levels engaged. For a show like this, being close can be exciting, but a slightly elevated lower-bowl seat may give you a better view of the full choreography, transitions and shared-stage moments.
Sound can also vary by stadium and section, especially for a show built around vocals, bass and crowd noise. When buying tickets, compare not just how close a seat is, but how clearly it lets you see the stage, screens and movement across the production.
Start with the thing you cannot get in without: your mobile ticket. Download it or add it to your phone’s wallet before you arrive, because cell service can get messy when tens of thousands of fans are trying to scan in, post videos and meet up with friends at the same time.
Bring what you need for a long stadium night: a charged phone, ID, a credit or debit card and shoes you can stand, walk and dance in. A small venue-approved bag and portable charger can also help, especially if your camera roll is going to take a beating during “Yeah!,” “Run It!,” “New Flame” and the slow-jam section.
Earplugs are worth considering, too. Between the bass, the crowd, the speakers and a marathon main show, the night can get loud. Leave oversized bags, outside food or drinks, professional cameras and large signs at home, and check your specific venue’s bag policy before leaving.
"The R&B Tour" is the kind of show where the concourse may look like a music video lobby. Expect date-night outfits, statement denim, leather, jerseys, crop tops, sunglasses, heels, sneakers, matching sets, throwback Usher shirts, Chris Brown tour merch and plenty of looks built for both dancing and photos.
Comfort still matters. Stadium shows mean long walks, stairs, lines, standing and slow exits, so wear something you can actually move in. If you are on the floor, comfortable shoes matter even more.
For outdoor dates, check the forecast before you leave. Summer and early fall stadium shows can start hot and end cooler after dark, so bring a light layer if the weather calls for it.
Yes. Early clips from "The R&B Tour" showed fan participation during Chris Brown’s more intimate performance moments, including a fan brought on stage to dance and interact with him during “Take You Down.” That kind of onstage fan moment has become a familiar part of Brown’s live shows, but it should not be treated as guaranteed at every stop.
Fans should not assume onstage participation is available with a certain ticket type or section. These moments are usually controlled by the artist’s team, venue safety rules and the stage setup for that specific night.
For fans hoping to get noticed, floor seats or sections near the extended stage may increase visibility, but they do not guarantee an onstage moment. The better expectation is to treat fan participation as a bonus: a memorable part of the show if it happens, but not something every attendee should count on.
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"The R&B Tour" is built for the group chat, the camera roll and the voice you may not fully have the next morning. It is Usher turning slow jams into stadium singalongs, Chris Brown turning dance breaks into viral moments and a crowd that knows exactly when to take over the hook. Arrive early, pace yourself and stay until the lights come up, because the final stretch is the kind of run fans will be posting about before they even make it out of the parking lot.
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