Apple Music has released the short film Where's USHER? ahead of Sunday's (2/11) big game.
Scored to 14 of USHER’s greatest hits, the film takes viewers on a trip through Las Vegas after Ludacris "loses" him following a night of debauchery. Luda, Taraji P. Henson, Lil Jon, Wesley Snipes and J Balvin (among others) are then tasked with finding USHER in time for his performance at the Super Bowl. Will they succeed?
"U Got It Bad,” "Confessions Part II,” "Confessions (Interlude)" and “U Make Me Wanna" are among the USHER songs featured. We know, we know—we make you wanna stop reading. Watch the film below instead.
USHER's Past Present Future tour is on fire out of the gate, with additional dates already being added after Citi and Verizon presales went up Wednesday morning (2/7).
These big early returns are notable in that the arena tour's public on-sale doesn't begin until Monday (2/12) at 10am local time, hours after the Ron Laffitte-managed star headlines the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
The Live Nation-promoted Past Present Future opens 8/20 in Washington, D.C., and wraps 10/28-29 in Chicago. Toronto, Brooklyn, Miami and Atlanta, among other locales, have multiples on the books. USHER will also play 9/21-22 at L.A.'s soon-to-open Intuit Dome.
All this activity—including a partnership with Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand SKIMS—comes in support of USHER's new album, COMING HOME, which arrives 2/9 on mega/gamma.
OMG 👈🏾 DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND NEW SHOWS ADDED TO HIGHLY ANTICIPATED
— Live Nation (@LiveNation) February 8, 2024
NORTH AMERICA TOUR – @Usher: PAST PRESENT FUTURE Tickets on sale Monday 2/12 @ 10am local: https://t.co/vGxc8FDFWo pic.twitter.com/H3sC5Xeg9X
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