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US star Usher is postponing tour

Only hours before the tour start, American singer Usher postpones his planned kick-off concert in Atlanta. In a statement to his fans, he explains this step.

- US star Usher is postponing tour

Just hours before the scheduled kickoff of his "Past Present Future" world tour, US singer Usher ("Yeah!") canceled his first concert in Atlanta (US state of Georgia). He had to postpone his performance as he couldn't give his best physically, he announced on his social media channels. His body needed a moment "to rest and heal". He promised to make it up and be there with full 100 percent for his fans. He didn't provide specific reasons for the last-minute cancellation. Just two days earlier, he had hinted at his planned appearance in Atlanta.

According to the tour schedule, the next concerts are set for Friday and Saturday in Atlanta. Until the end of November, dozens of shows are planned in the USA and Canada. The "Past Present Future" world tour is then set to continue in Europe from the end of March 2025, including stops in London, Paris, and Amsterdam. The R&B musician has also planned three concerts in Berlin for early May.

Last year, he played eight concerts in Paris, and before that, he was last on tour in Europe in 2015. In February of last year, he performed during the Super Bowl halftime show, and he also released his new hit "Coming Home".

Despite the cancellation of his opening concert, Usher assured fans that he would return to Atlanta with full energy once his body has had time to rest and heal. The "Past Present Future" world tour features numerous concerts across the USA and Canada, including future shows in Atlanta, Boston, and Toronto.

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