Usher and Chris Brown are just two of the talented artists hitting the stage for this year's Today Summer Concert Series.
The "Let It Burn" singer kicks off the series on May 18 and will perform his latest hit "Climax" and more new tracks off of his upcoming album Looking for Myself, which is due out June 12.
Brown is scheduled to hit the stage on June 8 and will most likely be performing songs off of his forthcoming album, Fortune, which he just announced was pushed back to be released July 3.
Additional artists performing on the Today Show's Summer Concert Series include Pitbull, the Band Perry and Justin Bieber.
Today Show Summer Concert Series Lineup:
May 18 - Usher
May 25 - Pitbull
May 31 - American Idol winner and runner-up
June 1 - The Band Perry
June 8 - Chris Brown
June 15 - Justin Bieber
June 22 - Kenny Chesney
June 29 - Maroon 5
July 6 - Flo Rida
July 13 - Zac Brown Band
July 20 - Hot Chelle Rae
August 24 - Train
August 31 - Jason Mraz with special guest Christina Perri
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