After quite a long run this past year, I think all of us assumed Usher would slow down. Though it seems, he just can’t stop moving. The tour consists of 82-dates, along with appearances from GloRilla, Big Sean, Keith Sweat, LL Cool J, Dougie Fresh. According to Billboard, Usher’s last performance at Barclays Center, which was a four night stay, ended in the arena being deemed the “House of Usher”. Once Usher finishes his round up in New York, he will set off to Atlanta for a trio of performances before things wrap up in Miami on December 19th. Usher’s most recent album, Coming Home, was his ninth studio album and was released on February 9th of this past year. According to Rated R&B, this album is Usher’s first independently released album being considered for a Grammy. Back in 2005, Usher’s 14x Platinum album, Confessions, took home best Contemporary R&B album. Tickets to the New York shows at Barclays Center on December 5th and 6th are still on sale, and selling for as cheap as $73 USD.