Usher is bringing his Paris extravaganza to cinemas worldwide.
The GRAMMY Award-winning R&B icon has set a September release for ‘Usher: Rendezvous in Paris’ and it is set to showcase the King of R&B like never before.
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Chronicling Usher’s 2023 French residency at the Le Seine Musicale, the Anthony Mandler-directed film will feature dynamic performances from the superstar (including ‘Yeah!,’ ‘My Boo,’ and ‘Love In This Club’) and a behind-the-scenes look at the blazing spectacle.
Speaking on the film, which will screen in 2000 theaters from September 12-15, Usher said:
“Paris was a special experience for me as an entertainer and for my fans. I hope those who weren’t able to make it in person get to experience how special it was. As for those of you who were, I hope you experience the show and see what it takes to get there through a different lens.”
Adam Aron, Chairman and CEO, AMC Theatres adds:
“For 30 years USHER has captivated and entertained audiences through his music and concerts. Just a few months ago, he drew rave reviews for his stunning performance in front of 129 million people during the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Bringing his unparalleled concert experience to movie theatres for his fans around the world is a perfect fit for AMC Theatres Distribution.”
Marc Allenby, CEO, Trafalgar Releasing concludes:
“We are excited to continue our partnership with Sony Music Vision and AMC Theatres Distribution to bring the energy of USHER to movie theater audiences around the world. He is the perfect artist to support our shared vision of creating global experiences around concert films for artists that advance the evolution of the cinema into venues for all forms of entertainment.”
Tickets go on sale August 6 via UsherInParis.com.
Pending then, check out a sneak peek at the film:
News of ‘’Rendezvous in Paris’ comes ahead of the music royal’s gargantuan ‘Past Present Tour,’ which kicks off this summer and includes major stops across North America and an unprecedented 10-date spell at London’s O2 Arena in 2025.
All follow the megastar’s electrifying Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Will flop worse than Renaissance movie
43 million is not a flop
$44.4 million.
I thought French people don’t like. black people…
Over half of America and over half of the world don’t like black people but that hasn’t stopped us. So what’s your point??
Don’t worry. God will stop u guys. Looking at the crime rate…we support Police enforcement! I just can’t be shameless like u people…
LMAO you’re a racist he she transgender cross-dresser or whatever you are talking about God???? Are you gonna bust the gates of hell wide open lol STFU
That show was fire.
I got a feeling this will FLOP like the mere idea of Usher embarking on a stadium tour. 🤔 MJ only did $24 million on his documentary deal so Usher being so WASHED will do $9m if he’s lucky (on opening weekend).