Usher announces U.S. tour dates. Here's how close he will be to Indianapolis

Usher has announced a U.S. tour.

The R&B superstar on Tuesday released the list of 24 dates in 17 cities – so far –  to support his  “Coming Home” album. The album is being released Friday, just ahead of his Super Bowl halftime performance.

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Usher near Indianapolis

It looks like the closest tour stop to Indianapolis is Chicago, where the “Yeah” singer is playing for two nights.

  • 8/20 at Capital One Arena Washington, District of Columbia

  • 8/24 at CFG Bank Arena Baltimore, Maryland

  • 8/27 at TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts

  • 8/30 at Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • 9/2 at Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Canada

  • 9/3 at Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Canada

  • 9/6 at Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York

  • 9/7 at Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York

  • 9/12 at Little Caesars Arena Detroit, Michigan

  • 9/17 at Ball Arena Denver, Colorado

  • 9/21 at Intuit Dome Los Angeles, California

  • 9/22 at Intuit Dome Los Angeles, California

  • 9/28 at Oakland Arena Oakland, California

  • 9/29 at Oakland Arena Oakland, California

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  • 10/4 at American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas

  • 10/7 at Moody Center ATX Austin, Texas

  • 10/11 at Kaseya Center Miami, Florida

  • 10/12 at Kaseya Center Miami, Florida

  • 10/17 at State Farm Arena Atlanta, Georgia

  • 10/18 at State Farm Arena Atlanta, Georgia

  • 10/22 at Spectrum Center Charlotte, North Carolina

  • 10/26 at Enterprise Center St. Louis, Missouri

  • 10/28 at United Center Chicago, Illinois

  • 10/29 at United Center Chicago, Illinois

Usher recently completed a run of sold-out shows in Las Vegas.

Contact IndyStar reporter Cheryl V. Jackson at cheryl.jackson@indystar.com or 317-444-6264. Follow her on X.com: @cherylvjackson.

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