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Getting tickets for Usher and Chris Brown’s newly announced The R&B Tour comes down to timing and access. With presales already underway as of April 22, 2026, fans are navigating a tight window before general tickets hit the market.

The current phase is the Citi Cardmember Presale, which opened on April 21 at 12:00 PM local time and runs through April 22 at 10:00 PM local time. Access requires a valid Citi card, making it the earliest opportunity to secure seats. Demand has been immediate, driven by the scale of the 33-date stadium run and the rarity of a co-headlining tour of this size.



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Next comes The R&B Tour Presale, launching on April 23. Entry depends on prior registration through the official site RaymondAndBrownTour.com, with the deadline set for April 21. Some users have reported last-minute access still being accepted, though availability is not guaranteed. Codes are typically distributed via email, so checking spam folders or confirmation messages can make the difference.

General public sales open on April 27 at 12:00 PM local time via Ticketmaster and Live Nation. This phase will see the highest traffic, with multiple shows expected to sell out within minutes. Preparing accounts in advance, saving payment details, and joining virtual queues early can significantly improve success rates.

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Announced on April 14, the stadium run begins June 26 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver and wraps December 11 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The title “R&B Tour” doubles as a nod to the genre and the artists’ names—Raymond and Brown—while also reflecting their combined legacy.

Momentum for the collaboration traces back to October 2025, when Usher appeared during Brown’s Atlanta stop on the Breezy Bowl XX Tour. That moment sparked viral reactions, eventually leading to this full-scale joint production. Commercially, both arrive at a peak: Brown’s previous tour grossed $295.5 million with 1.98 million tickets sold, while Usher closed his Past Present and Future run following his Super Bowl LVIII halftime performance.

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