Chris Brown and Usher are set to share the stage for a major North American run, bringing together two of R&B’s most influential artists for the upcoming “Raymond & Brown” Tour. Rather than the long-speculated Verzuz-style showdown, the tour presents a collaborative experience that highlights both artists’ catalogs and performance styles.
For years, fans have imagined a battle between the two, often framed as a clash between eras, with Usher representing the defining sound of 2000s R&B and Chris Brown carrying the momentum of the 2010s. While that format never materialized, the joint tour offers something different: a shared stage that blends their music, energy, and audience appeal into one unified show.

Both artists enter the tour with strong momentum. Usher’s recent Las Vegas residency has reinforced his reputation as a live performer, while Chris Brown’s “Breezy Bowl” run in 2025 showcased his continued relevance and stage presence. Together, their performances are expected to move between emotional ballads, high-energy choreography, and the polished, “grown and sexy” sound that defines much of modern R&B.
With extensive discographies on both sides, building a setlist becomes part of the excitement. A typical night could begin with Chris Brown leading the stage, moving through his major hits before Usher joins for collaborative moments. The show would likely close with Usher’s most recognizable records, creating a full-circle experience for fans.
While no official setlist has been confirmed, the “Raymond & Brown” Tour represents a rare moment where two generations of R&B come together.