Chris Brown & Usher Team Up for R&B Tour: Watch the Teaser

Chris Brown & Usher Team Up for R&B Tour: Watch the Teaser


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It’s Breezy and U-S-H-E-R. Chris Brown and Usher are hitting the road together for the R&B Tour (short for Raymond & Brown), which will take over stadiums later this year.

The pair of R&B legends announced the co-headlining trek on Friday (April 10) with a cinematic commercial. “ITS TIME! #R&BTOUR #Raymond&Brown,” they captioned the X post.

The clip shows both Usher and Breezy speeding through town on motorcycles, then pulling up to the venue. The “Party” collaborators head inside and hit the “stadium” button in an elevator, then take over the stage together, with a roaring crowd ready to explode.

“Watching yall do ‘Party’ gone be insane. Our first number 1,” producer Hitmaka wrote in the comment section. Fridayy, Jacquees, D-Nice, Lala Anthony, Ebro and Tyrese all showed love as well.

Dates for the tour are yet to be made public. However, Brown will have a new album ready to perform. C. Breezy announced that his new album, Brown, is slated to arrive on May 8.

He released a second single from his 12th studio album on Friday with “Obvious,” which follows “It Depends” featuring Bryson Tiller. Usher also hopped on the “It Depends” remix. 

Usher and Brown have collaborated a handful of times over the years, including on standout top 40 Billboard Hot 100 hits “New Flame” and “Party,” as well as the “Back to Sleep” remix.

Brown is coming off a dominant stadium run with his Breezy Bowl XX tour last year, which earned $295.5 million and sold just under two million tickets (1.983 million) over 49 shows (across North America and Europe), according to Billboard Boxscore. 

Watch the R&B Tour trailer below.


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