American music superstar Usher has announced his first Australian tour in more than a decade.
The 46-year-old revealed the news to fans on social media on Thursday morning.
“I’m bringing the A to the AUS!! Australia, my Past Present Future tour is coming your way,” he said.
Watch the video above.
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The USHER: Past Present Future 2025 Global Tour will be held across multiple dates in November and December.
But shows will only be held in Sydney and Melbourne.
”I can’t wait to bring this tour to Australia, a place where I hope to retire in the future,” he said
“See you soon!”

The multi platinum, eight-time GRAMMY award-winning, global entertainment icon will perform songs from his 30-year career including hits such as “Yeah!” and “U Got It Bad,” alongside tracks from his latest album COMING HOME, released earlier this year.
He began the hugely successful Past Present Future Tour in Washington D.C. in August last year, and has since played shows across the US, Europe and the UK.
During one of his 10 shows in London, Usher brought out on stage iconic British supermodel Naomi Campbell, 54, as he performed his song, Bad Girl.
The setlist reportedly contains a whopping 47 songs.

Shows will begin in Melbourne on November 19, 20, 22 and 23 at Rod Laver Arena, before moving to Sydney for performances at Qudos Bank Arena on December 2, 4 and 5.
Presales begin on Monday May 12.
Usher last toured Australia in 2011 when he brought the OMG Tour here.
Usher, whose full name is Usher Raymond IV, performed at the Met Gala in New York on Monday.
Eight months ago, he was forced to postpone some dates on his tour due to a neck injury.
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