Usher closed out his sold-out four-night stint at Los Angeles’ new Intuit Dome by serenading the group together with his biggest hits and bringing out music legend Stevie Marvel.
Whereas the viewers spent a lot of the evening on its toes as Usher dazzled together with his catalog of hits and visitor stars that included comic Kevin Hart, DJ Lil Jon and rappers Juicy J and Tommy Richman, the evening’s greatest ovation got here when he introduced out the Marvel to pay homage.
However Marvel used the event to return the favor and elevate Usher: “I’m here to celebrate you and that’s why I’m here tonight,” he stated, noting Usher’s current hit “Good Good” was amongst his favorites.
Usher sat kneeling subsequent to his idol because the singer and activist additionally used the event to induce folks to get out the vote, noting his personal upcoming tour and new single was designed to advertise therapeutic and unity.
“You are the ones to hold the key,” Marvel informed the viewers. “My vision has always been to see this be a united people of these United States.”
Usher then joined Marvel as he sang “Ribbon in the Sky,” together with your entire viewers — he additionally sang “Overjoyed,” which aptly described the response of the group to Marvel’s presence.
Marvel was not the one one whom Usher paid tribute to. Earlier within the set, Usher additionally singled out Bobby Brown within the viewers, noting he scraped to purchase Brown’s first album, then performed snippets of hits together with “Tenderoni” the viewers sang together with a Brown beaming within the viewers.
The greater than two-hour present additionally featured a comical second when Hart got here out because the band began taking part in “Nice and Slow,” taking off his tank prime earlier than the sultry hit started to play.
“Ladies, I got time tonight!” Hart informed the viewers, earlier than Usher shooed the comic off the stage. “What the fuck are you doing,” Usher requested, because the viewers roared with laughter.
Usher’s Usher: Previous Current Future tour continues by December.