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Usher’s ‘Past Present Future Tour’ Setlist Delivers a Career-Spanning Show

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Usher’s latest tour truly delivers on its promise, showcasing an impressive array of hits spanning his extensive career. The much-anticipated kickoff show for the rescheduled Past Present Future Tour took place last night in Washington, DC. Thanks to setlist.fm, fans got an early look at the performance lineup, which spans Usher’s entire discography, from his underrated self-titled debut to his latest release, Coming Home.

As expected, the setlist features numerous tracks from Confessions, Usher’s most successful album. Highlights from this album include “Bad Girl,” “Burn,” “Caught Up,” “My Boo,” “Superstar,” and, of course, the album’s title track. The smash hit “Yeah!” appears twice: initially as a 30-second teaser and later as the closing encore performance, bringing the house down in grand fashion.

The runner-up in terms of number of songs represented is Raymond v. Raymond. Fan favorites such as “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love,” “OMG,” and “There Goes My Baby” are all performed. In fact, Usher kicks off the entire show with “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home),” setting the tone for an unforgettable night.

The entire setlist for the night is as follows:

01. “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)”
02. “Can U Get Wit It”
03. “My Way”
04. “You Make Me Wanna…”
05. “U Remind Me”
06. “U Don’t Have To Call”
07. “Caught Up”
08. “Yeah!”
09. “Love In This Club”
10. “Tell Me”
11. “New Flame”
12. “Margiela”
13. “Party”
14. “Lovers And Friends”
15. “Nice And Slow”
16. “U Got It Bad”
17. “Climax”
18. “Burn”
19. “Confessions Part II”
20. “OMG”
21. “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love”
22. “Without You”
23. “Superstar”
24. “There Goes My Baby”
25. “My Boo”
26. “I Don’t Mind”
27. “Throwback”
28. “Bad Girl”
29. “Good Kisser”
30. “Ruin Me”
31. “Seduction”
32. “Good Good”
33. “Yeah!”

Fans can look forward to a complete journey through Usher’s discography, experiencing high-energy dance tracks, poignant ballads, and everything in between. The Past Present Future Tour not only celebrates Usher’s storied career but also showcases his ability to continually evolve as an artist.

Source: setlist.fm