Usher described the doctors’ prognosis that he would be able to start his tour next Tuesday (August 20) in the US capital Washington as “good news”.
Just a few hours before the planned start of his world tour “Past Present Future,” Usher canceled the first concert in Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday. His body needed a moment “to rest and heal.” The singer said he would reschedule the concert and then be there for his fans at 100 percent. Now two more concerts in Atlanta, which were planned for Friday and Saturday, have been canceled. The singer plans to reschedule all three performances in December.
Concerts in Europe also planned
Dozens of performances in the USA and Canada are on the tour calendar until mid-December. From the end of March 2025, the world tour “Past Present Future” will then continue in Europe, including in London, Paris and Amsterdam. The R’n’B musician has also planned three concerts in Berlin at the beginning of May.
Last year he played eight concerts in Paris, and before that he last toured Europe in 2015. Last February he performed at the Super Bowl halftime show and his new hit “Coming Home” was released.