Chris Brown and Usher are teaming up for one of the biggest R&B tours of 2026, and early ticket data suggests demand is already stretching across every tier of the market.
The co-headlining run, dubbed “The R&B (Raymond & Brown) Tour,” is scheduled to kick off June 26 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver and continue through Dec. 11 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Along the way, Brown and Usher will visit major stadiums in Detroit, Charlotte, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Toronto, Atlanta, Miami Gardens and more, with several markets drawing multiple-night runs.
Based on current ticket data across more than 87,000 available section-level listings, prices vary widely by city, date and venue. The lowest listed entry point is currently $47 for the Aug. 12 show at Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport in Toronto, while the highest individual section average in the data reaches $22,173 for a suite-level listing at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Overall, the average lowest get-in price across the data is about $115, while the median get-in price is $102. Nearly half of the shows analyzed currently have entry prices below $100, making some stadium stops relatively accessible despite the star power of the pairing.
Cheapest Chris Brown and Usher tickets
The most affordable stop in the current data is Toronto, where both shows at Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport have some of the lowest get-in prices on the tour. The Aug. 12 Toronto date starts at $47, while the Aug. 11 show starts at $51.
Other lower-priced markets include Las Vegas, Denver, Birmingham, Santa Clara, Glendale and Houston. The Sept. 18 Las Vegas show at Allegiant Stadium currently starts at $75, while the tour opener in Denver starts at $77.
Notable lower get-in prices include:
Cheapest Chris Brown and Usher Tickets
| Date | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 12 | Toronto | Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport | $47 |
| Aug. 11 | Toronto | Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport | $51 |
| Sept. 18 | Las Vegas | Allegiant Stadium | $75 |
| June 26 | Denver | Empower Field at Mile High | $77 |
| July 28 | Birmingham, Alabama | Protective Stadium | $79 |
| Sept. 1 | Santa Clara, California | Levi’s Stadium | $80 |
| Sept. 29 | Glendale, Arizona | State Farm Stadium | $81 |
| July 29 | Birmingham, Alabama | Protective Stadium | $82 |
| Nov. 24 | Houston | NRG Stadium | $82 |
| Sept. 13 | Arlington, Texas | AT&T Stadium | $83 |
The Toronto pricing is especially notable because the market also shows some high-end premium inventory. That means fans looking simply to get into the building may find value there, while premium buyers still have access to expensive suite and VIP-style options.
Most expensive get-in prices
The highest entry prices are concentrated in major East Coast and Southeast markets, particularly Atlanta, East Rutherford, and the Washington, D.C., area.
The Nov. 7 show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta currently has the highest get-in price in the data at $224, followed closely by the Aug. 8 show at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at $223. The July 11 date at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, is also among the priciest, with a get-in price of $205 and a median section price of $822, the highest median in the data.
Notable high get-in prices include:
Most Expensive Get-In Prices
| Date | City | Venue | Lowest Price | Median Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov. 7 | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | $224 | $596 |
| Aug. 8 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | MetLife Stadium | $223 | $430 |
| July 11 | Landover, Maryland | Northwest Stadium | $205 | $822 |
| Aug. 7 | East Rutherford, New Jersey | MetLife Stadium | $198 | $365 |
| July 10 | Landover, Maryland | Northwest Stadium | $166 | $528 |
| Aug. 22 | Chicago | Soldier Field | $164 | $342 |
| Nov. 8 | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | $157 | $313 |
| Sept. 5 | Las Vegas | Allegiant Stadium | $156 | $437 |
Atlanta stands out as one of the strongest markets overall. Four Mercedes-Benz Stadium dates appear in the current data, and all four have get-in prices above $135. The Nov. 7 show is the clear outlier, pairing the highest get-in price with one of the highest median section prices on the tour.
Best-value markets based on median prices
While get-in prices show the lowest available cost to attend, median prices give a better sense of the overall market. On that basis, several dates look especially favorable for fans seeking broader value across the venue.
The lowest median price belongs to the Aug. 12 Toronto show at $155, followed by the July 21 stop at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis at $158. San Antonio, Denver and Minneapolis also look comparatively affordable, with median section prices at or near $200.
Lowest median prices in the data include:
Best-Value Markets Based on Median Prices
| Date | City | Venue | Median Price | Lowest Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug. 12 | Toronto | Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport | $155 | $47 |
| July 21 | St. Louis | The Dome at America’s Center | $158 | $92 |
| Oct. 5 | San Antonio | Alamodome | $198 | $86 |
| June 26 | Denver | Empower Field at Mile High | $200 | $77 |
| Aug. 11 | Toronto | Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport | $206 | $51 |
| June 30 | Minneapolis | U.S. Bank Stadium | $208 | $86 |
| Dec. 11 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | $213 | $90 |
| Sept. 25 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium | $224 | $99 |
For fans willing to travel, these markets may offer some of the better combinations of lower entry prices and more moderate inventory deeper into the stadium.
Premium prices and suite-level demand
The top end of the market is where prices climb sharply. The highest section average in the data is $22,173 for a suite listing at AT&T Stadium for the Sept. 10 Arlington show. Other premium listings reach $20,000 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, while Tampa, Toronto, El Paso, Detroit, Cleveland, Foxborough and San Antonio all show top-end inventory above $16,000.
Some of the highest section averages include:
Premium Prices and Suite-Level Demand
| Date | City | Venue | Section | Average Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sept. 10 | Arlington, Texas | AT&T Stadium | SV478 | $22,173 |
| Sept. 13 | Arlington, Texas | AT&T Stadium | SV478 | $20,954 |
| Sept. 25 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium | 2SE-5 | $20,000 |
| Sept. 26 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium | 2SE-5 | $20,000 |
| Nov. 15 | Inglewood, California | SoFi Stadium | 2SW-2 | $20,000 |
| Dec. 11 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | LS31 | $19,620 |
| Aug. 11 | Toronto | Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport | Executive Suite | $19,022 |
| Aug. 12 | Toronto | Rogers Stadium at Downsview Airport | Executive Suite | $19,022 |
| Oct. 3 | El Paso, Texas | Sun Bowl Stadium | 23 | $18,540 |
| July 2 | Detroit | Ford Field | H | $18,300 |
Those figures point to a clear split in the market: many dates still have relatively accessible get-in prices, but premium and suite inventory is pricing at a level consistent with one of the year’s biggest stadium tours.
Multi-night markets show major price swings
Several cities have multiple dates, and the data shows that prices can vary significantly even within the same venue.
In Toronto, the second night is currently cheaper than the first, with the Aug. 12 show starting at $47 compared with $51 on Aug. 11. The median price also drops from $206 to $155.
In Landover, the July 11 show is much more expensive than the surrounding dates. That show starts at $205 with a median of $822, compared with $166 and a $528 median on July 10, and $124 with a $300 median on July 13.
Atlanta also shows a meaningful spread. The Nov. 7 show starts at $224 with a $596 median, while later Atlanta dates start at $157, $138 and $151. Fans targeting that market may find better value by comparing all available dates rather than buying for the first show they see.
What the Chris Brown and Usher ticket market says so far
Current pricing suggests The R&B Tour is operating like a major stadium event, but not every market is priced the same. Toronto, Denver, San Antonio, Minneapolis, St. Louis and select Texas dates currently offer some of the lower entry points, while Atlanta, MetLife Stadium and the Washington, D.C., area are among the hottest markets by get-in price.
The biggest takeaway for fans is that date flexibility matters. In several multi-night cities, shifting by one night can mean a meaningful difference in both the cheapest available ticket and the broader median price across the venue.
Prices are subject to change as inventory moves, but for now, the Chris Brown and Usher tour offers a wide range of options: sub-$100 entry points in many markets, mid-tier stadium inventory in the $200-$400 range, and premium suite-level listings reaching well into five figures.
*Ticket prices referenced here are based on current market listings at the time of analysis and can change as inventory updates.
