Details have been unveiled for a huge summer concert coming to Minnesota with two co-headlining hitmakers taking the stage on one night.

A couple of days ago, Chris Brown and Usher dropped a social media video, teasing a new tour together, though no details were given.

The video (seen below) shows Usher and Chris Brown jumping on motorcycles and speeding to an unnamed stadium, with Usher saying "It's Time" and Brown responding "Hell yeah".

In the video, they make references to the name of the tour, being called the "R&B Tour", cleverly named with their initials (Usher) Raymond and (Chris) Brown.


Four days later, we're learning this huge show is coming to Minnesota's largest indoor concert venue, US Bank Stadium.

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As US Bank Stadium mentioned on their social media today (April 14) as part of their announcement, we "knew it was coming", but we didn't know the specifics. The post explains that this Chris Brown & Usher show will be coming to US Bank Stadium in the Twin Cities on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

The Minnesota show is just the second stop on the 33-date tour, which starts in Denver on June 26 before heading to Minneapolis for the June 30 show in Minnesota.

Tickets will be available starting with an artist presale on Thursday, April 23, starting at noon. You need to sign up for that to get access via LiveNation before 9 pm on April 21. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday, April 27, starting at noon on the tour's website.

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While this show isn't there, Live Nation is also rolling out a new music venue in the Twin Cities called Mystic Lake Amphitheater, which opens this summer. They have more than 30 concerts already announced for this summer! Here's the schedule of those shows.

Full Lineup for Mystic Lake Amphitheater’s 2026 Inaugural Season

A new music venue in Minnesota is launching its first season with a lineup clearly designed to make a splash. Once it opens, Mystic Lake Amphitheater will be the state’s largest outdoor amphitheater, and the acts scheduled for its inaugural year span decades and genres.

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