Usher Tour Dates 2026
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Usher Past Present Future Tour 2026
Everything you need to know about Usher's upcoming live shows, setlist, and concert experience.
An Usher live show is widely considered one of the greatest experiences in live entertainment. His concerts are a non-stop showcase of incredible vocals, jaw-dropping choreography, and the charismatic showmanship that has made him one of the most celebrated performers of his generation. From intimate R&B moments to explosive dance numbers, every Usher concert delivers a masterclass in entertainment.
The Past Present Future Tour is Usher's most ambitious production yet, building on the momentum of his universally acclaimed Super Bowl LVIII halftime show and his record-breaking Las Vegas residency at Park MGM. The residency, titled "My Way," ran for multiple years and grossed over $100 million, consistently selling out and earning rave reviews from critics and fans alike.
Usher's touring career spans decades of sold-out shows, from the OMG Tour to the URX Tour. Each production has raised the bar for what fans expect from a live R&B performance. The Past Present Future Tour takes this legacy to new heights, featuring a career-spanning setlist, state-of-the-art production, and the kind of electrifying performance that only a true legend can deliver.
About Usher
R&B / Pop / Dance • Atlanta, Georgia
Usher Raymond IV is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor from Atlanta, Georgia. He is one of the most successful R&B artists of all time and has been a dominant force in popular music since the mid-1990s. His influence on contemporary R&B, pop, and dance music is immeasurable.
Usher's self-titled debut album was released in 1994 when he was just 15 years old, but it was his second album My Way (1997) that made him a superstar. The album featured "Nice & Slow" and "You Make Me Wanna..." and sold over 7 million copies. His fourth album Confessions (2004) is one of the best-selling albums of the 2000s, moving over 20 million copies worldwide and producing the era-defining hits "Yeah!" and "Burn."
Throughout his career, Usher has won eight Grammy Awards and has been recognized as a pioneer of modern R&B. He discovered Justin Bieber in 2008 and served as his mentor, demonstrating his influence not just as a performer but as a taste-maker in the music industry.
His Super Bowl LVIII halftime show in February 2024 was watched by over 120 million viewers and is considered one of the greatest halftime performances in Super Bowl history. It reignited global interest in his catalog and sparked massive demand for his live performances.
Interesting Facts About Usher
- Usher's Confessions album sold over 1 million copies in its first week — a record for an R&B album at the time.
- "Yeah!" featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris spent 12 weeks at #1 and is one of the best-selling singles of all time.
- He discovered and mentored Justin Bieber, signing him to his label.
- His Las Vegas residency grossed over $100 million and ran for multiple years at Park MGM.
- His Super Bowl LVIII halftime show was watched by over 120 million viewers worldwide.
Usher Discography
Usher's essential albums, EPs, and projects.
My Way Album
His breakthrough album featuring "Nice & Slow" and "You Make Me Wanna...". Sold over 7 million copies.
8701 Album
Features the Grammy-winning "U Remind Me" and "U Got It Bad". Sold over 8 million copies worldwide.
Confessions Album
One of the best-selling albums of the 2000s. Features "Yeah!", "Burn", and "Confessions Part II". Over 20 million copies sold.
Raymond v. Raymond Album
Debuted at #1 on Billboard 200. Features "OMG" with will.i.am and "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love".
Coming Home Album
His highly anticipated ninth album released alongside his Super Bowl performance, featuring new collaborations and a return to classic R&B.
Usher Setlist & Popular Songs
Songs you can expect to hear at a Usher concert in 2026. The most popular tracks from Usher's catalog.
- Yeah!
- Burn
- U Remind Me
- U Got It Bad
- Nice & Slow
- You Make Me Wanna...
- Love in This Club
- OMG
- DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love
- Confessions Part II
- My Boo
- Caught Up
- Without You
- Climax
- Superstar
Usher Tour FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Usher concerts, tickets, and tour dates.
Is Usher on tour in 2026?
Yes, Usher's Past Present Future Tour continues in 2026 with dates across North America and internationally. Following his legendary Super Bowl LVIII halftime performance and record-breaking Las Vegas residency, demand for Usher live shows is at an all-time high.
How much are Usher concert tickets?
Usher ticket prices for the Past Present Future Tour typically range from $100 to $500 for standard seating. VIP packages, floor seats, and premium experiences can cost $500 to $3,000 or more. Prices have increased significantly following his Super Bowl performance. Check StubHub for current pricing.
What songs does Usher play on tour?
Usher's Past Present Future Tour features a career-spanning setlist including "Yeah!", "Burn", "U Remind Me", "U Got It Bad", "Nice & Slow", "Love in This Club", "OMG", "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love", "Confessions Part II", "My Boo", "Caught Up", "You Make Me Wanna...", "Climax", and new material from Coming Home.
How long is an Usher concert?
An Usher headline concert on the Past Present Future Tour lasts approximately 2 hours. His shows feature incredible choreography, multiple costume changes, live band performances, and the high-energy showmanship that has made him one of the greatest live performers in R&B history.
Where can I buy Usher tickets?
Usher tickets for the Past Present Future Tour are available through StubHub. StubHub offers a wide selection of seats with a buyer guarantee, ensuring authentic tickets and on-time delivery for every Usher concert.
What was Usher's Super Bowl performance?
Usher headlined the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show in February 2024 in Las Vegas. The performance was watched by over 120 million viewers and is considered one of the greatest halftime shows in Super Bowl history, featuring roller skating, his greatest hits, and guest appearances.