Atlanta R&B fans are getting even more Usher and Chris Brown
Atlanta R&B fans are getting even more Usher and Chris Brown.
- Atlanta hosts 5 shows, the most of any tour stop, reflecting the artists' deep ties to the city.
- Tour expanded to 59 dates due to overwhelming fan response, giving younger and older fans a chance to experience the hits.
- Atlanta's 25-54 crowd particularly excited to hear songs they grew up with performed live in one stadium.
Usher and Chris Brown Add a Fifth Atlanta Show After Massive Demand
Atlanta fans just got another chance to see Usher and Chris Brown together.
The R&B superstars added a fifth Atlanta concert to their 2026 R&B Tour.
The newly added show takes place November 5 at Mercedes Benz Stadium.
The Atlanta run now includes five nights at the stadium.
That makes Atlanta the first tour stop to host five shows during this run.
Atlanta Is Getting Five Nights
The current Atlanta dates are November 5, 6, 8, 10 and 11.
Each concert is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
The November 5 date came after strong demand from Atlanta fans.
The stadium previously announced four Atlanta dates for the tour.
Two of those shows have already sold out.
The remaining dates have limited availability, according to stadium officials.
There is also a small scheduling change for Atlanta fans.
The original November 7 performance moved to November 6.
Ticket holders affected by the change will receive direct communication.
The move allows the stadium and tour to deliver the best possible show experience.
For Atlanta, this tour carries some extra weight.
Usher has deep ties to the city and built much of his career there.
He became one of R&B’s biggest stars while Atlanta became a major force in music.
Bringing the tour to Atlanta for five nights feels like a fitting homecoming.
The Tour Keeps Getting Bigger
Atlanta is not the only city getting additional dates.
Usher and Chris Brown recently added eight more stadium shows across North America.
The expansion brings the tour to 59 total dates.
New dates include stops in Baltimore, Cincinnati, Columbia and Indianapolis.
The tour also added performances in East Rutherford, Los Angeles and Miami.
The demand gives fans a chance to experience two generations of R&B hits.
Usher brings a catalog filled with songs that defined the late 1990s and 2000s.
Brown brings hits spanning more than a decade of contemporary R&B.
Together, their catalogs give longtime fans plenty of reasons to show up.
The tour also gives younger fans a chance to experience two major performers together.
For Atlanta’s 25 to 54 crowd, that combination hits a particularly familiar sweet spot.
These are songs many fans grew up hearing at parties, clubs and family gatherings.
Now they can hear those songs inside one stadium.
The tour began in June and continues through December.
Live Nation announced the original 33 date stadium run in April.
The additional dates have since pushed the tour to 59 shows.
For Atlanta fans, the message is pretty simple.
If you were waiting for another chance, you now have one more night.
November 5 has officially been added to the schedule.
And with five Atlanta performances, the city is clearly one of the biggest stops on the tour.
