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Usher, Chris Brown Plot Massive R&B Takeover At Caesars Superdome

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Published on April 14, 2026
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Usher and Chris Brown are teaming up for a full-on stadium takeover in New Orleans, bringing their co-headlining Raymond & Brown tour to the Caesars Superdome on Saturday, November 20, 2026. The duo rolled out a slick, movie-style Instagram promo that sparked instant fan chatter and locked in the Superdome date on the tour map.

According to the tour's official site, tickets are scheduled to go on general sale Monday, April 27, 2026, at 12 p.m. local time, with Citi presales set for April 21 and an R&B Tour presale on April 23. Raymond & Brown's official site is also nudging fans to sign up early to get in on those presales.

Tickets and presales

Local outlets have echoed the same on-sale and presale timeline that dropped with the announcement. WDSU detailed the New Orleans stop after the news landed on April 14, 2026. For fans trying to get a jump on seats, registration is available through the tour site or the Live Nation presale sign-up, which the tour is using for Citi and artist presales.

What NOLA fans can expect

The Superdome date comes on the heels of recent New Orleans performances by both headliners. Usher topped the bill at the Essence Festival in July 2024, where his set marked 20 years of his Confessions era, as noted by the Hindustan Times. Chris Brown, meanwhile, hit the Superdome during his Breezy Bowl XX run in October 2025, with listings from VIP Nation reflecting that fall stadium stop.

Getting there and what to expect

For anyone planning the logistics as carefully as the playlist, Caesars Superdome posts its directions and parking details on the venue website. Traffic and crowds typically swell on major event nights, so Caesars Superdome recommends using official parking or transit options and getting to the stadium early for big shows.