Detroit just upgraded from two nights to three. Chris Brown and Usher have added a third show at Ford Field, and The R&B Tour will now take over the Motor City on July 2, 3, AND 5, 2026. Detroit has always been a foundational city for R&B and soul music -- from Motown Records to the artists who built the genre from the ground up -- so it makes perfect sense that this market demanded a third night. The entire Michigan and Great Lakes region is pouring into Ford Field for what could be the hottest R&B event the city has seen in years.
Ford Field is an enclosed dome in the heart of downtown Detroit, right next to Comerica Park and walking distance from Greektown and the Detroit Riverwalk. The climate-controlled setting means no weather worries for the July shows, and the concert capacity exceeding 65,000 ensures a massive atmosphere for all three nights. Chris Brown and Usher will bring the full production -- choreography, visuals, and a catalog of hits that spans Yeah!, Burn, Confessions Part II, Run It!, No Guidance, Loyal, and Under the Influence. Tickets for all three dates are on BigStub -- lock in your seats now.
Chris Brown and Usher are co-headlining The R&B Tour, a 33-plus date stadium run across North America stretching from June through December 2026. The Detroit stop at Ford Field on July 2, 3, and 5 comes early in the tour, right after the opening run through Denver, Minneapolis, and Cleveland. Detroit earning three nights puts it among the top-demand markets on the entire tour, joining Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Washington DC in the three-night club.
Detroit is a city with R&B running through its DNA. Motown Records launched from a house on West Grand Boulevard and changed the sound of American music forever. Artists like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, and Diana Ross built the foundation that Chris Brown and Usher stand on today. Bringing The R&B Tour to Detroit for three stadium nights is a tribute to that legacy and a reflection of the citys enduring love for the genre.
Ford Field is located at 2000 Brush Street in downtown Detroit. The fully enclosed dome offers climate-controlled comfort with a concert capacity exceeding 65,000. The venue sits adjacent to Comerica Park and is within walking distance of Greektown, the Detroit Riverwalk, and dozens of restaurants and bars. The QLINE streetcar runs along Woodward Avenue nearby, and multiple parking structures are available throughout downtown.
Usher brings a career spanning over 25 years with hits like Yeah!, Burn, Confessions Part II, U Remind Me, and Love in This Club. Chris Brown matches that with Run It!, No Guidance, Loyal, Under the Influence, Forever, and With You. Three nights at Ford Field means fans get to experience different setlist variations, different crowd energy, and the kind of loose mid-tour vibes that come from artists settling into a groove. Tickets for all three Detroit dates are available on BigStub, backed by over 20 years of trusted service and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.
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Chris Brown and Usher play Ford Field on Thursday, July 2, Friday, July 3, and Sunday, July 5, 2026. There is an off day on Saturday July 4 (Independence Day) between the second and third shows.
Ford Field is at 2000 Brush Street in downtown Detroit. It is a fully enclosed dome with a concert capacity over 65,000. Climate-controlled, clear bag policy, mobile ticketing. Adjacent to Comerica Park and walking distance from Greektown. Multiple parking structures nearby.
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Massive ticket demand from across the Great Lakes region led to a third show on July 5. Detroit is one of the most passionate R&B markets in the country thanks to its Motown heritage.
Yes. The schedule is Thursday July 2, Friday July 3, off Saturday July 4 (Independence Day), then Sunday July 5. The Fourth of July break falls right in the middle.
Both headliners bring deep catalogs. Usher performs Yeah!, Burn, Confessions Part II, U Remind Me, Love in This Club, and My Boo. Chris Brown delivers Run It!, Loyal, No Guidance, Under the Influence, Forever, and With You. Full choreography and production every night.
Yes. Ford Field is a fully enclosed dome, so the climate is controlled regardless of outside weather. Perfect for a July concert.
Over 65,000 for concert configurations, with floor sections, lower and upper bowl seating, and club-level suites.
Ford Field is at 2000 Brush Street in downtown Detroit. The QLINE streetcar runs along Woodward Avenue nearby. Multiple parking structures are available downtown. Rideshare drop-off zones are near the stadium entrances.
Clear bags only -- 12 x 6 x 12 inches maximum. Small clutch purses 4.5 x 6.5 inches or smaller are also permitted.
Yes. Greektown is a short walk east with numerous restaurants and entertainment. The Brush Street and Woodward Avenue corridors also have dining options. The Detroit Riverwalk is nearby for pre-show walks.
The core setlist will be consistent, but three-night runs bring natural variations -- different song arrangements, spontaneous moments, and unique crowd energy each night.
Yes -- each night requires a separate ticket. With an off day on the Fourth of July in between, you can spread the experience across the holiday weekend. Check the listings above for pricing on all three dates.
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