Chris Brown and Usher has send fans into a frenzy with their major update regarding joint tour.
The renowned duo officially ends the discussion about a Verzuz battle between the two heavyweights of the R&B world.
The journey is called the R&B Tour, an abbreviation of the last name of Usher Raymond and Chris Brown.
The announcement was made by the two musicians concurrently on their Instagram accounts on Friday, April 10.
This featured a cinematic trailer of the two singers riding motorcycles in the city streets, before they meet in a parking lot and enter a stage.
"It's time," the U Got It Bad artist says in the clip. "Hell, yeah," to which the No Guidance crooner responds.
No dates, cities and venues have been announced. The tour will kick off in late 2026, and industry observers believe a stadium-level production.
The announcement comes after a number of collaborations between the two artists such as New Flames, Party and remix to the Brown song, It Depends.
In October, Usher also became a surprise guest during the Breezy Bowl XX concert in Atlanta, with Brown.
"This [is] my motherf****** brother for life. I'm so happy to be sharing the same stage with him," said Brown of Usher at the moment.
The 36-year-old instantly replied, "Ain't too many people f****** with Usher — he's the greatest."
The news about the tour comes as Brown releases his new single, It’s Obvious, which was published on Thursday.
The next album to be released by him is Brown, which is scheduled to be released on May 8.