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Usher's Halftime Show boosts concert ticket searches, breaks records

Taylor Swift performing on stage

Super Bowl viewers were left in awe after Usher's electrifying performance during the Apple Music Halftime Show. His high-energy show left fans craving more, and their wishes were soon granted. The Grammy-winning R&B artist announced 10 additional dates for his Past Present Future tour, in support of his upcoming album, Coming Home. This exciting news propelled Usher to become the most-searched name for concert tickets, breaking even Taylor Swift's record, according to StubHub.

In the wake of the Super Bowl performance, searches for Usher concert tickets on StubHub skyrocketed, reaching five times the usual numbers. Prior to this, Taylor Swift had held the title of the most-searched artist in 2024. The demand for Usher's tickets was undeniable, cementing his status as a highly sought-after performer.

Fans can now secure their spots at Usher's upcoming tour through pre-sale at Ticketmaster. The Past Present Future Tour, consisting of 60 North American dates, will kick off on August 16 in Atlanta. Fans in cities like Austin, Boston, Brooklyn, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Toronto, and many more will have the chance to experience Usher's incredible live performances.

Usher, whose birth name is Usher Raymond IV, also had a significant personal milestone following the Super Bowl. He and his longtime girlfriend, Jennifer Goicoechea, tied the knot in Las Vegas. This was undoubtedly a joyous moment for the couple and added to the excitement surrounding Usher's upcoming endeavors.

Moreover, Usher's music is set to take on a new form. Universal Studio Group's UCP recently announced the development of a drama series inspired by his songs. This venture will bring Usher's captivating music to life in an innovative and engaging way, offering a fresh perspective for both long-time fans and new listeners.

To celebrate Usher's unforgettable halftime performance, Apple Music is offering a 30-day free trial to new subscribers. This exclusive deal allows fans to enjoy Usher's new album and more, completely free of charge. After the trial period, the subscription auto-renews at $10.99 per month, providing continued access to a vast library of music. Interested individuals can learn more and sign up on Apple Music's website.

For those eager to secure their spots at Usher's Past Present Future Tour, tickets are currently available through various platforms. GameTime, SeatGeek, StubHub, Ticket Liquidator, and Ticket Network are all offering tickets, with prices starting at $74 for Los Angeles and going up to $1,041 for pit seats in Atlanta (as of press time). Fans looking for the best deals on Usher tickets can turn to VividSeats, using THR's exclusive promo code THR2024 to save $20 off, and SeatGeek, utilizing the exclusive code HOLLYWOOD10 for a $10 discount on eligible purchases.

With all the excitement surrounding Usher's upcoming album release and tour, fans have plenty to look forward to. From his unforgettable performances to his newlywed status and the development of a drama series based on his music, Usher continues to prove himself as a true powerhouse in the industry. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness his sensational talent live on stage during the Past Present Future Tour. Below, you can find the full list of Usher's tour dates for August, September, October, and November 2024.

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