Usher concert film ‘Rendezvous in Paris’ to debut globally in theaters this September

Las Vegas^ NV^ USA: September 24^ 2011 - Usher performs at the inaugural iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Las Vegas^ NV^ USA: September 24^ 2011 - Usher performs at the inaugural iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Usher is bringing the ultimate intimate concert experience to theaters this fall, announcing that Usher: Rendezvous in Paris concert film will be released for a limited run globally beginning September 12th by Trafalgar Releasing, in partnership with AMC Theatres Distribution.  Usher’s 2023 eight-concert experience in Paris has been transformed for the film, which is set to arrive across the globe for a limited release from Sept. 12-Sept. 15.

The film, captured during Paris Fashion Week at La Seine Musicale, features chart-topping hits including “Yeah!,” “My Boo,” “Love In This Club,” and more from Usher’s 30-year career, performed with never-before-seen costumes and state-of-the-art lighting and special effects.   Said Usher: “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.”

AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron shared in a statement: “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 Half Time Show. Bringing his unparalleled concert experience to movie theatres for his fans around the world is a perfect fit for AMC Theatres Distribution.”

Usher: Rendezvous in Paris will screen in 2,000 cinemas worldwide, including approximately 1,000 cinemas in the United States.  Tickets for the concert film are on sale now via the UsherinParis.com website.

Watch a clip from USHER: RENDEZVOUS IN PARISHERE.

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