Usher’s Past Present Future Tour Dates for UK, Europe, & USA

15th July 2024 | Category: Concerts

Usher’s new tour kicks off in August, and fans of the R&B star are going to be able to see him in over 30 cities across the North American and European continents. It’s all very exciting, and both Usher and his loyal fans cannot wait to enjoy a fantastic show Usher is known to create.

How the Tour Came to Be

Usher: Past Present Future is the sixth concert tour for Usher. The tour is in support of the pop star’s latest album Coming Home (2024) which came out in February 9th, 2024. As a matter of fact, February was a big month for Usher as his album release, Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show performance, and tour announcement all happened within one week.

Coming Home took a lot of time for Usher, as it’s his first album since 2016’s Hard II Love. The album A that came out in 2018 was a collaboration with Zaytoven, so it doesn’t count as his own standalone content.

In any case, fans are ecstatic to be able to both enjoy new music from Usher and get to see him perform once again.

However, the fact that we haven’t had an album since 2016 and 2018 does not mean Usher was gone from the public’s eye. He’d been doing his residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace and Park MGM in Las Vegas, a total of 100 shows that took place during 2021, 2022 and 2023.

The amazing Super Bowl Halftime Show garnered so much attention and brought an overwhelming demand for new shows. Hence, the tour dates doubled, going from 24 to 58 after the Super Bowl performance.

Tour Dates

Usher: Past Present Future tour officially begins in August in Atlanta. From there, Usher plans to host 60 shows in the USA, and 20 abroad (Europe and the UK). There is a high chance visitors will get to hear some of the biggest hits of the R&B star, including ‘Yeah!’, ‘Burn’, and ‘U Got It Bad’.

North American Leg

Here are the dates for the first part of the tour, starting in Atlanta this August and ending in November 2024 in Houston.

  • August 14 – Atlanta, United States (State Farm Arena)
  • August 16 – Atlanta, United States (State Farm Arena)
  • August 17– Atlanta, United States (State Farm Arena)
  • August 20 – Washington, D.C., United States (Capital One Arena)
  • August 21 – Washington, D.C., United States (Capital One Arena)
  • August 23 – Baltimore, United States (CFG Bank Arena)
  • August 24 – Baltimore, United States (CFG Bank Arena)
  • August 27 – Boston, United States ( TD Garden)
  • August 28 – Boston, United States ( TD Garden)
  • August 30 – Philadelphia, United States (Wells Fargo Center)
  • August 31 – Philadelphia, United States (Wells Fargo Center)
  • September 2 – Toronto, Canada (Scotiabank Arena)
  • September 3 – Toronto, Canada (Scotiabank Arena)
  • September 6 – Brooklyn, United States, (Barclays Center)
  • September 7 – Brooklyn, United States, (Barclays Center)
  • September 9 – Brooklyn, United States, (Barclays Center)
  • September 10 – Brooklyn, United States, (Barclays Center)
  • September 12 – Detroit, United States (Little Caesars Arena)
  • September 13 – Detroit, United States (Little Caesars Arena)
  • September 17 – Denver, United States (Ball Arena)
  • September 18 – Denver, United States (Ball Arena)
  • September 21 – Inglewood, United States (Intuit Dome)
  • September 22 – Inglewood, United States (Intuit Dome)
  • September 24 – Inglewood, United States (Intuit Dome)
  • September 25 – Inglewood, United States (Intuit Dome)
  • September 28 – Oakland, United States (Oakland Arena)
  • September 29 – Oakland, United States (Oakland Arena)
  • October 3 – Dallas, United States (American Airlines Center)
  • October 4 – Dallas, United States (American Airlines Center)
  • October 5 – Dallas, United States (American Airlines Center)
  • October 7 – Austin, United States (Moody Center)
  • October 8 – Austin, United States (Moody Center)
  • October 11 – Miami, United States (Kaseya Center)
  • October 12 – Miami, United States (Kaseya Center)
  • October 14 – Miami, United States (Kaseya Center)
  • October 17 – Atlanta, United States (State Farm Arena)
  • October 18 – Atlanta, United States (State Farm Arena)
  • October 20 – Atlanta, United States (State Farm Arena)
  • October 22 – Charlotte, United States (Spectrum Center)
  • October 23 – Charlotte, United States (Spectrum Center)
  • October 25 – St. Louis, United States (Enterprise Center)
  • October 26 – St. Louis, United States (Enterprise Center)
  • October 28 – Chicago, United States (United Center)
  • October 29 – Chicago, United States (United Center)
  • October 31 – Chicago, United States (United Center)
  • November 2 – Minneapolis, United States (Target Center)
  • November 3 – Minneapolis, United States (Target Center)
  • November 7 – Vancouver, Canada (Rogers Arena)
  • November 8 – Vancouver, Canada (Rogers Arena)
  • November 10 – Seattle, United States (Climate Pledge Arena)
  • November 11 – Seattle, United States (Climate Pledge Arena)
  • November 15 – Paradise, United States (T-Mobile Arena)
  • November 16 – Paradise, United States (T-Mobile Arena)
  • November 18 – Anaheim, United States (Honda Center)
  • November 19 – Anaheim, United States (Honda Center
  • November 23 – Phoenix, United States (Footprint Center)
  • November 24 – Phoenix, United States (Footprint Center)
  • November 27 – Houston, United States (Toyota Center)
  • November 29 – Houston, United States (Toyota Center)
  • November 30 – Houston, United States (Toyota Center)

But that’s not all! The tour will also pick up in 2025 in Europe.

Europe & UK Dates

Starting with the new year, Usher will move to Europe. More specifically, London, UK – where the star plans to hold 10 shows. This is a remarkable feat as Usher has not performed in the UK for 10 years. That is why we think this will mark a great opportunity for both the fans and Usher to experience the UK experience after so many years.

  • March 29 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 1 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 2 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 5 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 6 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 8 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 9 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 11 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • April 15 – Paris, France (Accor Arena)
  • April 16 – Paris, France (Accor Arena)
  • April 22 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Ziggo Dome)
  • April 23 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Ziggo Dome)
  • April 25 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Ziggo Dome)
  • April 26 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Ziggo Dome)
  • April 28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Ziggo Dome)
  • May 1 – Berlin, Germany (Uber Arena)
  • May 2 – Berlin, Germany (Uber Arena)
  • May 4 – Berlin, Germany (Uber Arena)
  • May 6 – London, England (The O2 Arena)
  • May 7 – London, England (The O2 Arena)

Grab your Usher tickets HERE. Enjoy!

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