Usher has postponed additional dates for his highly anticipated “Past Present Future” tour due to a serious neck injury he sustained during rehearsals.
In a recent social media post, Usher explained that the injury occurred earlier in the week and despite hopes of recovery through therapy and treatment, he is not yet ready for the opening night show.
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Usher’s doctors have advised him against performing this week, but he aims to start the tour on August 20 in Washington, D.C.
“I love my fans and appreciate your understanding as I focus on healing to deliver the excellence you expect from an Usher show. I will be back on stage in your city soon,” Usher stated.
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The rescheduled dates for the Atlanta shows are now set for December 9, 10, and 12. The tour initially included 24 North American dates, with additional shows planned in North America before heading to Europe in 2025.