Usher gifts Brooklyn with two additional nights in his “USHER: PAST PRESENT FUTURE” tour this December, according to an announcement on Tuesday (October 29).
The surprise follows a successful four-show run at the Barclays Center. The Grammy-winning artist announced the additional dates are scheduled for December 5 and 6. As he learned how to become a superstar in New York, Usher has always considered it a second home.
“Brooklyn, let’s run it back!” he posted alongside electrifying footage from his recent shows. Tickets will be available in a presale beginning Wednesday (Oct. 30), with general admission set to go live Friday (Nov. 1) at 10 a.m. EDT.
The tour had a delayed start in August after Usher sustained a neck injury during rehearsals. Determined to continue, he initially hoped that physical therapy and medical treatment would allow him to stick to the schedule. Unfortunately, two Atlanta shows had to be rescheduled to Dec. 10 and Dec. 12 to accommodate recovery time.
This extended tour promises stops in major cities across North America, including Vancouver, Minneapolis, Seattle, and Miami. In 2025, the “Burn” singer will take his act overseas, with performances slated for London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin, marking the tour’s European and UK leg.
Usher’s previous Brooklyn shows attracted high-profile attendees like Muni Long, Taraji P. Henson, Victoria Monét, Yung Miami, Fat Joe, and Ja Rule—some of whom even joined him on stage. Elsewhere on the tour, artists including Summer Walker, Tyla, Mary J. Blige, DDG, and Halle Bailey have shown up in support of the R&B star.
Earlier this month, Usher paused his tour commitments to speak at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia. Praising Harris, he lauded her for a “vision for our country that includes everyone—a vision that supports small businesses, invests in health and communities, and offers everyone a fair shot at success.”
The singer’s dedication to both his craft and advocacy continues to deepen his connection with fans, making this latest tour an eagerly anticipated event.
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