R&B superstars Usher and Chris Brown have officially announced a highly anticipated joint tour, sending excitement across the music world and among fans of contemporary R&B.
The co-headlining run, titled the “R&B Tour,” was revealed Friday through a cinematic Instagram video featuring both artists arriving at a stadium together, signaling their long-awaited collaboration on stage.
According to reports, the tour’s name is a nod to the artists themselves—derived from Usher’s real first name, Raymond, and Brown’s last name.
While specific dates and cities have not yet been released, the announcement alone has generated major buzz, as it marks the first major joint tour between the two hitmakers.
The tour also comes amid renewed collaboration between the pair, who have worked together on songs like “New Flame” and the 2025 remix of “It Depends.” Their onstage reunion is especially notable given past reports of tension between the two, including a widely publicized disagreement in 2023.
In addition to the tour news, Brown is preparing to release his upcoming album Brown, slated to drop in May 2026, with new music already rolling out ahead of the project.
Industry insiders expect the “R&B Tour” to be one of the biggest live music events of the year, blending decades of hits, choreography, and star power from two of the genre’s most influential performers.
More details, including tour dates, venues, and ticket information, are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
