R&B legend Usher has announced a huge European tour including three dates at London's O2 Arena.
Usher's Past Present Future tour will see the singer visit London in April 2025 on April 1, 2 and 5.
The singer will also visit Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam as part of his European tour before heading to America for shows in Texas, Las Vegas and more.
Announcing the tour, Usher said: "Europe, you ready? After the epic experience at the Super Bowl and the huge demand for shows across North America, I’m happy to announce I’m coming your way as well - for shows in London, Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin.
"This tour is both a celebration of the past 30 years and a glimpse into the future. We are just getting started!"
EU and UK! I couldn’t forget about U! USHER: PAST PRESENT FUTURE tickets go on sale Thursday, 22 Feb @ 12pm local. Sign up at the link to get the code to the FAN PRESALE starting TODAY @ 10am | https://t.co/0yQPF9MEQd pic.twitter.com/QREeVGoPq5
— Usher Raymond IV (@Usher) February 20, 2024
The Past Present Future tour marks 30 years since Usher released his debut self-titled album back in 1994.
The Yeah! singer also recently finished his two-year, 100-show Vegas residency, My Way: The Las Vegas Residency which saw him perform a one-of-a-kind show.
Usher performed at the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show in Las Vegas at the start of February, performing to millions in his 13-minute set.
The singer brought on guests including Alicia Keys where the pair performed their 2004 hit My Boo.
Usher's tour follows the announcement of his latest album, Coming Home, which was released on February 11.
How to get tickets to Usher at London O2 Arena
Fans of Usher can grab pre-sale tickets by signing up to fan presale via the Usher website before 10am.
General sale tickets will go on sale on Thursday, February 22 at 12pm local time via Ticketmaster and O2 Priority.
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