Usher tour 2024 tickets: Schedule, dates, cities, cheapest price for Past Present Future

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Usher's Super Bowl halftime show featured backflips on rollerblades, shirts being ripped off, flashbacks to the 2000s, and cameos by Alicia Keys, Ludacris, Lil Jon and H.E.R, among others. He's just getting warmed up.

The eight-time Grammy winner released COMING HOME on February 9, his first album in eight years. After returning to Las Vegas in May to headline a star-studded Lovers and Friends Festival that also features the likes of Janet Jackson, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg and Backstreet Boys, Usher will kick off a 41-date tour in August. 17 additional dates were added to the tour due to early high demand.

The Past Present Future Tour begins on August 20 in Washington D.C. before wrapping up with two performances in Chicago on October 28 and 29.

Here is everything you need to know about how to see Usher perform live in 2024 including the full tour dates, complete schedule, general sale dates and cheapest tickets.

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Usher tickets for 2024 tour

Tickets for Usher's Past Present Future Tour went on sale to the general public on February 12. Although tickets sold fast with that initial wave, tickets for every stop on his tour are still available. 

Right now, the cheapest tickets for the opening night of his tour at Capitol One Arena in Washington D.C. are 154.

Unlike some acts that are selling out football arenas, most of Usher's dates are in smaller venues ranging from 15,000-20,000 which means higher demand. Already the cheapest tickets for most stops are starting to rise.

BUY NOW: Lovers and Friends Festival tickets on StubHub

Usher 2024 Tour Schedule

After the Super Bowl, Usher will be returning to Las Vegas on May 4 to headline the Lovers and Friends Festival (see the full list of performers below).

His tour kicks off in Washington D.C. in August, the first of 17 cities which will include 41 performances. This is Usher's first official tour since the UR Experience Tour in 2014-15.

Here is a complete list of his tour dates for Past Present Future.

Dates City Tickets
August 20-21 Washington D.C. StubHub
August 23-24 Baltimore StubHub
August 27-28 Boston StubHub
August 30-31 Philadelphia StubHub
September 2-3 Toronto StubHub
September 6-10 Brooklyn StubHub
September 12-13 Detroit StubHub
September 17-18 Denver StubHub
September 21-25 Los Angeles StubHub
September 28-29 Oakland StubHub
October 4-5  Dallas StubHub
October 7-8 Austin StubHub
October 10-14 Miami StubHub
October 17-20 Atlanta StubHub
October 22-23 Charlotte StubHub
October 25-26 St. Louis StubHub
October 28-31 Chicago StubHub

Usher Coming Home tracklist

Usher's tour coincides with the 2024 release of COMING HOME, his first album since Hard II Love came out in 2016. It's his ninth studio album and features 20 tracks.

"Good Good" feat. Summer Walker and 21 Savage, released in 2023, was the first single. The album features two other singles, "Ruin" and "Kissing Strangers". The song, "Risk It All" feat H.E.R was featured in the motion picture The Color Purple.

  • "Coming Home" feat. Burna Boy
  • "Good Good" feat. Summer Walker and 21 Savage
  • "A-Town Girl" feat. Latto
  • "Cold Blooded" feat. The-Dream
  • "Kissing Strangers"
  • "Keep on Dancin'"
  • "Risk It All" feat. H.E.R
  • "Bop"
  • "Stone Kold Freak"
  • "Ruin" feat. Pheelz
  • "Big"
  • "On the Side"
  • "I Am the Party"
  • "I Love U"
  • "Please U"
  • "Luckiest Man"
  • "Margiela"
  • "Room in a Room"
  • "One of Them Ones"
  • "Standing Next to You" feat. Jungkook

Usher Lovers and Friends Festival full list of performers

Although Usher — who is also performing at halftime of Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas — is the headliner, he's joined by an absolutely loaded lineup. In all, there are 82 different artists included in the initial festival announcement. 

BUY NOW: Lovers and Friends Festival tickets on StubHub

Set times, stages and a specific schedule are not yet available, but here is the entire lineup as originally announced on January 23:

  • Usher (performing Confessions)
  • Janet Jackson
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Backstreet Boys
  • Lil Wayne (performing Tha Carter III)
  • Alicia Keyes
  • Gwen Stefani
  • Nelly Furtado
  • Mary J. Blige
  • Nas
  • Ludacris
  • Nelly
  • Ja Rule
  • Ashanti
  • T-Pain
  • Ciara
  • TLC
  • M.I.A.
  • Akon
  • Ne-Yo
  • Timbaland
  • Keyshia Cole
  • Brandy
  • Monica
  • Eve
  • Jodeci
  • Kelly Rowland
  • Craig David
  • Sean Paul
  • 6lack
  • The Dream
  • Jason Derulo
  • Robin Thicke
  • 98 Degrees
  • Tyrese
  • Majid Jordan
  • Method Man and Redman
  • Rick Ross
  • Jeezy
  • Fat Joe
  • T.I.
  • Mase
  • E-40
  • SWV
  • Xscape
  • Tank
  • Jeremih
  • Pretty Ricky
  • Ginuwine
  • Mario
  • JoJo
  • Mya
  • Kelis
  • Lloyd
  • Dru Hill
  • Keri Hilson
  • Lupe Fiasco
  • Too $hort
  • Cam'ron
  • Twista
  • Juvenile
  • Paul Wall
  • Trina
  • Ying Yang twins
  • David Banner
  • Lil Flip
  • Plies
  • Mims
  • Tweet
  • Next
  • Lumidee
  • Nina Sky
  • Total
  • Blaque
  • 702
  • Amerie
  • Paula Deanda
  • Jon B
  • 112
  • J Holiday
  • J-Kwon
  • Iyaz
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