Chris Brown and Usher are bringing “The Raymond & Brown Tour” to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for three nights this November — November 7th, November 8th, and November 10th.
The initial two shows within hours of the on-sale, and the November 10th show — added in response — is also nearly sold-out. Atlanta is home turf for Usher, who came up through the city’s LaFace Records era as a teenager, and the local fan base showed up like it was a homecoming.
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But all hope is not lost: Below, find more details on how to find sold-out tickets below.
Where Can You Still Get Tickets for Chris Brown and Usher’s Atlanta Shows?
Saturday, November 7th @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Find tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale
Sunday, November 8th @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Find tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale
Tuesday, November 10th @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Find tickets via StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale
What Are Tickets Going For?
Atlanta is one of the priciest stops on the entire tour. Usher’s hometown pull and the speed of the on-sale pushed prices up fast, so plan on paying more than you would in most other markets. The cheapest way in is the upper bowl, where seats are running somewhere around $200 to $425. Mid-level seats are landing around $425 to $925. If you want the floor or the 100-level seats closer to the stage, you’re looking at roughly $900 to $2,200 a seat, and VIP packages start around $2,000 and climb past $6,000 depending on what’s bundled in.
Saturday, November 7th is the most expensive of the three nights. One thing worth knowing: Ticketmaster Verified Resale tacks on extra fees at checkout that StubHub already includes in its list price, so don’t compare the two side by side without doing the math first.
The Atlanta Show Details
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is at 1 AMB Drive NW, on the west side of downtown next to the Georgia World Congress Center. Tickets are mobile only — no screenshots, no printouts — so add yours to your phone’s wallet before you leave the house. The venue also runs a clear-bag policy at the gate, so leave the backpack at home or be ready to swap it for one of the venue’s clear bags on the way in.
If you’re not driving, MARTA is the easiest way in. Vine City station and GWCC/CNN Center station are both a five- to ten-minute walk from the gates and connect to the airport through Five Points. On-site parking fills up fast on a sellout night and runs pricey — most fans have better luck in the Centennial Olympic Park decks or The Gulch lots, or just taking a rideshare to Northside Drive and walking the last block. Doors typically open two hours before showtime; double-check on Ticketmaster closer to your date.
Should You Consider a Nearby Tour Stop Instead?
If you can’t lock anything down for Atlanta and your schedule has some give in it, the cheapest workaround is to drive to a smaller market that still has tickets at face value. Birmingham, AL (Protective Stadium, July 28th) is the closest at about two and a half hours west on I-20. Charlotte, NC (Bank of America Stadium, July 17th and 18th) and Nashville, TN (Nissan Stadium, July 25th) are both about a four-hour drive and should still have plenty of tickets at cheaper prices. The catch: all three of those stops are in July, not November, so the workaround only works if you can move your plans up.
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Strategic Tips for Buying
- Check StubHub and Ticketmaster Verified Resale a few times a day in the run-up to the show. Resale shifts constantly, and the last week before each date is when sellers who can’t make it dump their tickets — that’s usually when prices drop the hardest.
- Don’t lock yourself into a single date if you don’t have to. Tuesday, November 10th is currently the cheapest of the three; Saturday, November 7th is the most expensive. Comparing all three before pulling the trigger can save you 20% or more on the same seat.
- Set a price alert on StubHub for the date you want — the app will ping you when something drops under whatever number you set. It beats refreshing the page every hour.
- When you find a seat that fits your budget, take it. The most common way fans lose a good listing in a hot market is over-shopping for a slightly better deal that never shows up.
- Stick to sites that back up their tickets. StubHub’s FanProtect and Ticketmaster Verified Resale both stand behind what’s sold on their platforms, so you’re covered if something goes wrong. If you’re trading with another fan on Reddit or in a Facebook group, only deal with people who have a real community history, never pay through Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle, and treat anything priced suspiciously low as a red flag.
About Chris Brown and Usher’s Tour
“The Raymond & Brown Tour” is the first time Chris Brown and Usher have shared a stage as co-headliners — two of the biggest R&B acts of the last 25 years, both at full power. Atlanta carries some weight on this routing: Usher came up through the city’s LaFace Records era as a teenager, and the three-night Mercedes-Benz Stadium stand is the longest stop on the whole run outside of Toronto and Los Angeles. For Usher, this is the follow-up to his February 2024 Super Bowl halftime appearance and his multi-year Las Vegas residency. For Brown, it caps a stretch that included his 2024–2025 “11:11 Tour” through arenas and amphitheaters worldwide.