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

Two for the price of one? We're in!

Portrait of Trisha Easto Trisha Easto
USA TODAY
Updated May 2, 2026, 6:18 p.m. ET
  • Co-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 tickets

Usher & Chris Brown The R&B Tour concert tickets
See all available tickets when Usher & Chris Brown host a joint stadium tour in 2026. Get Usher & Chris Brown concert tickets now

Ne-yo & Akon 'Nights Like This Tour' tickets

Neyo & Akon 2026 tour tickets
See all available tickets when Neyo and Akon bring their 'Nights Like This Tour' to the US. Get Neyo + Akon tickets now

Luke Bryan & Jason Aldean 'The Double Down Tour' tickets

Luke Bryan & Jason Aldean tour tickets
There are only four chances to see Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean on 'The Double Down Tour' in 2026, see all available tickets now. Shop Jason Aldean tickets Shop Luke Bryan tickets

G-Eazy & Logic 'The Endless Summer Tour Part II' tickets

G-Eazy & Logic 'The Endless Summer Tour Part II' tickets
See all available tickets for Logic & G-Eazy's 'The Endless Summer Tour Part II.' Get Logic & G-Eazy tickets now

Wiz Khalifa & MGK team up for 'The Lost Americana Tour' 2026

MGK & Wiz Khalifa 'The Lost Americana Tour' 2026
See all available tickets for MGK and Wiz Khalifa on 'The Lost Americana Tour' kicking off the 2026 US leg on May 15. Get MGK & Wiz Khalifa tickets now

Post Malone & Jelly Roll 2026 tour tickets

Post Malone & Jelly Roll 2026 tour tickets
See all available tickets for Post Malone and Jelly Roll's "Big Ass Stadium Tour" in 2026. Get Post Malone & Jelly Roll tickets

TLC & Salt-n-Pepa 'It's Iconic' tour with En Vogue

TLC & Salt-n-Pepa 'It's Iconic' The Tour with En Vogue
See all available tickets when TLC & Salt-N-Pepa host their first-ever co-headlining tour with special guest En Vogue, kicking off in August. Get TLC & Salt-N-Pepa tickets now

Josh Groban & Jennifer Hudson to share an arena tour

Josh Groban & Jennifer Hudson tour tickets
See all available tickets for Josh Groban and special guest Jennifer Hudson, kicking off on June 2 in Canada. Get Josh Groban & Jennifer Hudson tickets

Liz Phair & Sleater‐Kinney: The Flannel and The Fury 2026 tickets

Liz Phair & Sleater‐Kinney: The Flannel and The Fury 2026
See all available tickets when Liz Phair and Sleater-Kinney co-headline The Flannel and The Fury tour, kicking off in September. Get Liz Phair & Sleater-Kinney tickets now

Which co‑headlining tours are expected this summer?

While we can’t predict every co-headlining tour on the horizon, the USA TODAY Shopping team has officially donned our tinfoil hats. After a certain headliner closed out Coachella 2026 by saying, "I'll see you all soon," the world has been on high alert for a tour announcement.

But the plot thickens when it comes to Justin Bieber.

Just before Bieber’s Weekend 2 performance, the Kia Center in Orlando posted a throwback photo of a previous Bieber concert with the cryptic caption: "curing my Bieberchella fomo." It didn't take long for the comment section to explode, with fans wondering if the venue was dropping a subtle hint about what's to come.

In a follow up post, the Kia Center used text-on-screen over a Billie Eilish concert photo and said something along the lines of 'we know things you don't.' I can't quote it directly, because that post has mysteriously vanished.

THEN, we all watched Billie Eilish become Justin Bieber's 'One Less Lonely Girl' during his final Coachella 2026 performance. She's been addressing that in the media ever since.

Eilish wrapped up her last tour in November 2025, the 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour' was for the promotion of her third studio album 'Hit Me Hard and Soft.' At the end of that tour, she told fans she wouldn't extend the tour because she had work to do. In April 2026, she confirmed in an interview with Elle Magazine that she's actively working on her fourth studio album, which could mean she's gearing up for another tour.

Coincidence? I think not!

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