Usher and Chris Brown have announced a joint tour called the “Raymond & Brown” tour, which will celebrate their R&B roots and aims to be one of 2026’s biggest live music events.

The announcement was made on social media with a cinematic teaser featuring the artists riding motorcycles, promising a high-energy production.

Full details on tour dates, venues, and ticket sales are still pending; speculations suggest the tour will begin later in 2026 given the anticipation from fans.

 

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Chris Brown’s previous tour, the “Breezy Bowl XX,” grossed approximately $295.5 million, one of the highest for a Black male solo artist, while Usher’s Las Vegas residencies have collectively grossed over $100 million.

The collaboration is notable as it brings together two influential generations of R&B, with Usher being a foundational figure since the late 1990s and Chris Brown rising to fame in the mid-2000s.

Despite past rumors of tension between them, both artists have expressed mutual respect, indicating a desire for a unified front in this collaboration.

The tour is expected to feature a mix of solo performances from both artists as well as collaborative sets, with an emphasis likely on elaborate stage production and choreography.

Fans are eagerly awaiting more details, as the announcement itself is seen as a significant cultural moment for R&B music.