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Beyoncé Brings Out Jay-Z in Atlanta on the 23rd Anniversary of “Crazy In Love” Going No. 1
Beyoncé surprised the crowd in Atlanta last night, bringing out Jay-Z during the third of her four Cowboy Carter Tour shows in the city.
The timing wasn’t lost—July 13 marked exactly 23 years since “Crazy In Love” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song would go on to win two GRAMMYs, be named Song of the Summer, and later earn the title of Rolling Stone’s Greatest Song of the Century.
Jay-Z’s surprise performance came at a time when his name has been circulating for other reasons. Just days earlier, Nicki Minaj called both Jay-Z and Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez out on X, claiming Jay owes her $100–$200 million and referring to it as a “karmic debt.” She also threw direct shots at Perez and reposted updates tied to an ongoing lawsuit involving Roc Nation and Megan Thee Stallion.
Jay hasn’t responded publicly, and Roc Nation hasn’t addressed the claims.
For now, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour continues with one more Atlanta date left before moving on.
Jay Z performing “Public Service Announcement” at Beyoncé’s show in Atlanta tonight#CowboyCarterTour pic.twitter.com/tATgLqaeJP
— COWBOY CARTER Updates 𐚁 ☆▷ (@B7Album) July 14, 2025
Tours
Chris Brown and Usher Announce R&B Tour Dates
Chris Brown and Usher have announced the full dates for the R&B Tour, a 40-date stadium run kicking off June 26 in Denver at Empower Field at Mile High and wrapping December 11 in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium.
The Raymond and Brown Tour hits major markets across the country, with two nights in Detroit, Washington D.C., East Rutherford at MetLife Stadium, Toronto, Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium, Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium, and Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Boston is set for August 17 at Gillette Stadium.
Presale tickets go on sale Thursday, April 23 at noon local time. Fans have until Tuesday, April 21 at 10 p.m. EST to register for the Chris Brown Usher presale at raymondandbrowntour.com. General on-sale begins Monday, April 27 at noon local time via Live Nation.
As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Chris Brown and Usher announced the R&B Tour earlier this month alongside Brown’s album announcement. The two previously collaborated on “New Flame” in 2014 and on the remix of “It Depends,” which won Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) at the 2026 NAACP Image Awards.
Full tour dates:
Jun 26 — Denver, CO — Empower Field at Mile High
Jun 30 — Minneapolis, MN — U.S. Bank Stadium
Jul 02 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field
Jul 03 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field
Jul 07 — Cleveland, OH — Huntington Bank Field
Jul 10 — Washington, DC — Northwest Stadium
Jul 11 — Washington, DC — Northwest Stadium
Jul 17 — Charlotte, NC — Bank of America Stadium
Jul 21 — St. Louis, MO — The Dome at America’s Center
Jul 25 — Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium
Jul 28 — Birmingham, AL — Protective Stadium
Aug 01 — Syracuse, NY — JMA Wireless Dome
Aug 07 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
Aug 08 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
Aug 11 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
Aug 12 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
Aug 17 — Boston, MA — Gillette Stadium
Aug 21 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field
Aug 28 — San Francisco, CA — Levi’s Stadium
Sep 05 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
Sep 06 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
Sep 10 — Dallas, TX — AT&T Stadium
Sep 25 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium
Sep 26 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium
Sep 29 — Glendale, AZ — State Farm Stadium
Oct 03 — El Paso, TX — Sun Bowl Stadium
Oct 05 — San Antonio, TX — Alamodome
Oct 09 — Houston, TX — NRG Stadium
Nov 07 — Atlanta, GA — Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov 08 — Atlanta, GA — Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Nov 20 — New Orleans, LA — Caesars Superdome
Dec 03 — Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium
Dec 11 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium
Tours
Mariah the Scientist Addresses Viral Dallas Concert Video
Mariah the Scientist is responding to a viral video from her Dallas stop on the ‘Hearts Sold Separately tour.’ The clip, which spread widely on social media, shows the singer addressing the crowd during “Is It a Crime?” the second to last song on her setlist, as some attendees began leaving the venue. “To everybody walking out on me, I love you anyway. Thank you,” she told the crowd.
Many viewers took the moment as a slight against her audience, and Mariah pushed back in the comments, offering context the clip left out. “Please stop lying on me. This is literally the last song on my set, the entire show had concluded at this point. Of course it’s time to go, I was letting them know as they were leaving that I appreciate them and thank them for helping sell the place out,” she wrote. In a second comment, she explained that she intentionally lingers for the front row. “I usually take extra time with the people standing in front because they literally come as early as 8am and stand in lines wrapped around the building,” she wrote. “If u listen closely, the ending instrumental to Burning Blue is being played, and this is the part where I sign autographs before I leave off the stage. Why lie and twist it?”
The Dallas show was part of the North American leg of her 36-date Hearts Sold Separately tour, which kicked off January 12 in Paris and wrapped April 10 in her hometown of Atlanta. As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Mariah will next join Kali Uchis on the ‘For the Girls Tour’ as a special guest, a run that kicks off May 23 in Chicago and closes August 8 in Las Vegas.

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Chris Brown and Usher Announce Joint R&B Tour
Chris Brown and Usher are hitting the road together. The two announced a joint stadium tour, billed as the R&B Tour, on Thursday. No tour dates or ticketing details have been released yet.
Brown confirmed the news on Instagram. “ITS TIME! #R&BTOUR #Raymond&Brown,” he wrote. The announcement came the same day Brown revealed his 12th studio album, BROWN, is dropping May 8, three days after his 37th birthday on May 5.
The tour trailer features both artists and carries the title Raymond & Brown, a nod to their real last names. It is not the first time the two have shared a creative space. They teamed up on “New Flame” in 2014, a track from Brown’s X album, and more recently on a remix of “It Depends,” a Bryson Tiller collaboration that peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold within three months of its release. Both the original and the remix won at the 2026 NAACP Image Awards, taking Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary) and Outstanding Soul/R&B Song respectively.
Usher most recently wrapped his ‘Past, Present, Future tour,’ a global arena run that launched in 2024. As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Brown completed his ‘Breezy Bowl XX‘ stadium run, which moved 2 million tickets and grossed $300 million, making it his most successful solo tour to date.
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