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Skip the opener, catch these co-headlining summer tours instead

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Skip the opener, catch these co-headlining summer tours instead
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Skip the opener, catch these co-headlining summer tours instead

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  • USA Today·May 2

    Skip the opener, catch these co-headlining summer tours instead

    Updated May 2, 2026, 6:18 p.m. ETCo-headlining tours are a major trend for 2026, featuring multiple star performers on one ticket.This year's lineup includes artists from various genres, such as R&B, country, and hip-hop.Notable pairings include Usher and Chris Brown, Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean, and Post Malone with Jelly Roll.The article also speculates on a potential future co-headlining tour between Justin Bieber and Billie Eilish.Co-headlining tours are taking over, bringing multiple stars to one stage for one ticket price. From R&B icons like Chris Brown and Usher to country heavyweights like Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean, this year's lineup is stacked with can't-miss dual concerts.Maybe you're into some old school jams like TLC and Salt-N-Pepa or newer collaborations like Post Malone and Jelly Roll, there's something for almost every music fan. These co-headlined tours aren't necessarily new, with powerhouses Journey and Def Leppard once touring together and even the success we saw in 2025 with Kendrick Lamar and SZA, but it's definitely the trend of the year for concertgoers.Here's a look at all of the co-headlining tours that have been announced for 2026:Usher & Chris Brown The R&B Tour concert ticketsNe-yo & Akon 'Nights Like This Tour' ticketsNeyo &

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