Usher Performs Medley Of His Greatest Hits At Super Bowl
The time has officially come: Usher has arrived. The R&B legend pulled out all the stops for his Super Bowl LVIII Halftime performance. It included guest appearances from Alicia Keys, Jermaine Dupri, H.E.R, Lil Jon, Will.I.Am, and Ludacris.
Prior to the performance, in his latest interview with Vogue, in which he graces the cover alongside model Carolyn Murphy, Usher discussed his Super Bowl performance.
“This night was specifically curated in my mind to have R&B take the main stage,” Usher told the publication.
Usher’s Super Bowl Set List
Usher performed a medley of his greatest hits which included:
- “Caught Up”
- “U Don’t Have to Call”
- “Superstar”
- “Love in this Club”
- Alicia Keys “If I Ain’t Got You”
- “My Boo” with Alicia Keys
- “Confessions Part II” with Jermaine Dupri
- “Nice & Slow”
- “Let It Burn”
- “U Got It Bad” with H.E.R. on guitar
- “Bad Girl” with H.E.R.
- “OMG” with Will.I.AM
- “Shots / Turn Down For What” Lil Jon
- “Yeah!” with Lil Jon and Ludacris
Usher Releases Coming Home Ahead Of Super Bowl Performance
The ninth studio album by the R&B legend was released Friday (Feb. 9), which features 20 tracks, including singles “Good Good” with Summer Walker and 21 Savage, “Risk It All” with H.E.R. (from 2023’s The Color Purple soundtrack), and “Standing Next To You (Remix)” with Jungkook. The singer dropped the tracklist last month with a message: “U been asking…so I had to deliver.”
U been asking…so I had to deliver. The official tracklist for my new album, #COMINGHOME | 2.9.24 | Pre-order NOW | https://t.co/JjPVHIyiO7 pic.twitter.com/yEgyZ1Kfa0
— Usher Raymond IV (@Usher) January 31, 2024
In addition to the new album, fans who couldn’t come to his Vegas residency will now have a chance to see him on tour. The R&B star announced his Past Present Future Tour this week, which will start in Washington, D.C., and make his way to Brooklyn, Atlanta, Miami, and more over the course of his 24-stop trek. He will also be the first performer at Los Angeles’ Inuit Dome. The tour will end in Chicago after two nights on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29 in the city’s United Center.