Usher's Epic Tour Finale, Chris Brown Collab, and R&B Dominance
Update: 2025-10-22
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Usher has been making major moves this week, fresh off wrapping his massive Past Present Future tour that saw him perform 83 sold out dates across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. According to the United States Institute for Theatre Technology, the tour reached over a million fans and featured everything from precision choreography to a complex roller skating sequence, all while celebrating his three decade career.
Just days ago, Usher surprised fans by teaming up with Chris Brown on a remix of the viral hit It Depends. Rap Up reports the track dropped on Friday October 17th at midnight, marking a rare reunion between the two R&B heavyweights who hadn't collaborated since 2016's Party. The remix is particularly clever since the original song sampled Usher's own Nice and Slow, and Usher opens the new version with a playful nod to that fact, singing about getting a call from Chris asking to do another remix. Fans are calling it one of the standout moments in today's R&B scene and demanding the two hit the road together.
The collaboration came shortly after a touching moment at Chris Brown's Breezy Bowl tour stop in Atlanta earlier this month, where Usher made a surprise appearance. That Grape Juice covered the event where Chris praised Usher as his brother for life, telling the crowd there ain't too many people with him and calling him the greatest. The two performed Superstar together, reminding everyone why they're considered legends in the game.
From a technical standpoint, industry insiders were impressed with how Usher's tour was executed. His FOH engineer Demetrius Moore, who has worked with Drake and Nicki Minaj, joined the tour at Brooklyn's Barclays Center and praised the Cohesion PA system that backed all eighty three shows. The production featured complex sightlines to accommodate the show's elaborate lighting and the sound had to translate everything from chart toppers like Yeah and OMG to soulful ballads like Confessions Part Two seamlessly across different venues worldwide. It's clear Usher isn't slowing down anytime soon, continuing to prove why he remains one of the most in demand stars on the planet.
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Usher has been making major moves this week, fresh off wrapping his massive Past Present Future tour that saw him perform 83 sold out dates across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. According to the United States Institute for Theatre Technology, the tour reached over a million fans and featured everything from precision choreography to a complex roller skating sequence, all while celebrating his three decade career.
Just days ago, Usher surprised fans by teaming up with Chris Brown on a remix of the viral hit It Depends. Rap Up reports the track dropped on Friday October 17th at midnight, marking a rare reunion between the two R&B heavyweights who hadn't collaborated since 2016's Party. The remix is particularly clever since the original song sampled Usher's own Nice and Slow, and Usher opens the new version with a playful nod to that fact, singing about getting a call from Chris asking to do another remix. Fans are calling it one of the standout moments in today's R&B scene and demanding the two hit the road together.
The collaboration came shortly after a touching moment at Chris Brown's Breezy Bowl tour stop in Atlanta earlier this month, where Usher made a surprise appearance. That Grape Juice covered the event where Chris praised Usher as his brother for life, telling the crowd there ain't too many people with him and calling him the greatest. The two performed Superstar together, reminding everyone why they're considered legends in the game.
From a technical standpoint, industry insiders were impressed with how Usher's tour was executed. His FOH engineer Demetrius Moore, who has worked with Drake and Nicki Minaj, joined the tour at Brooklyn's Barclays Center and praised the Cohesion PA system that backed all eighty three shows. The production featured complex sightlines to accommodate the show's elaborate lighting and the sound had to translate everything from chart toppers like Yeah and OMG to soulful ballads like Confessions Part Two seamlessly across different venues worldwide. It's clear Usher isn't slowing down anytime soon, continuing to prove why he remains one of the most in demand stars on the planet.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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