Usher & Chris Brown Extend Tour: Baltimore Date Just Added!
Usher and Chris Brown Add Baltimore Stop to Their Big R&B Tour
What’s Happening?
Two Grammy‑winning superstars, Usher and Chris Brown, are making their already‑huge summer tour even bigger. They just announced eight new stadium concerts, including a brand‑new show right here in Baltimore.
New Concert Dates
Here are the fresh stops that were added to the schedule:
- Baltimore, MD – M&T Bank Stadium – Saturday, October 17
- Cincinnati, OH
- Columbia, SC
- Indianapolis, IN
- Atlanta, GA – 5th show in this city
- Los Angeles, CA – 4th show in this city
- East Rutherford, NJ – 3rd show in this city
- Miami, FL – 3rd show in this city
Important: All of the first 13 shows on this tour have sold out. If you want to go, act fast!
Why This Tour Is a Big Deal
- Nearly three‑hour show – Each concert is a full‑length stadium production packed with hits, dancing, and special effects.
- Huge demand – Fans have snapped up tickets for every show so far.
- Record‑breaking numbers – The tour is already one of the highest‑grossing R&B tours in recent years.
By the Numbers
| Metric | What It Means |
|---|---|
| $101 million+ | Total money earned from ticket sales in the first 8 shows (according to Live Nation, the company that organizes the tour). |
| 566,000+ tickets | Number of tickets sold across the first 13 shows. |
| 100 % sell‑out | Every single one of those 13 shows was completely full. |
Quick Summary
- Usher & Chris Brown are extending their R&B stadium tour with 8 new dates.
- Baltimore gets a show on October 17 at M&T Bank Stadium.
- The tour features a ~3‑hour production and has already grossed over $101 million with 566,000+ tickets sold.
- All previous shows sold out, so tickets for the new dates will likely go fast.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: When is the Baltimore concert?
A: Saturday, October 17 at M&T Bank Stadium.
Q2: How many new dates were added?
A: Eight new stadium dates were announced.
Q3: How long is each concert?
A: The show runs nearly three hours.
Q4: How much money has the tour made so far?
A: Over $101 million from the first eight shows (per Live Nation).
Q5: Are tickets still available for the new shows?
A: The first 13 shows sold out completely. New dates are expected to sell out quickly, so check official ticket outlets as soon as they go on sale.