Thousands of music fans are expected to gather at Bank of America Stadium in Uptown Charlotte this weekend for “The R&B Tour,” featuring Usher and Chris Brown. While excitement is building for the two-night event, health officials are encouraging concertgoers to prepare for dangerous heat and poor air quality before arriving at the stadium.
Mecklenburg County remains under a Code Orange air quality alert, and emergency responders say taking simple precautions can help fans stay safe throughout the event.
Concert
Usher and Chris Brown are scheduled to perform at Bank of America Stadium on Friday and Saturday.
Stadium gates will open at 6:30 p.m. each night, with the concerts beginning at 7 p.m.
Thousands of attendees are expected, making it one of the largest entertainment events in Charlotte this weekend.
| Event Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Venue | Bank of America Stadium |
| Artists | Usher and Chris Brown |
| Gates Open | 6:30 p.m. |
| Concert Starts | 7:00 p.m. |
| Dates | Friday and Saturday |
Heat
With high temperatures continuing across the Charlotte area, MEDIC is encouraging fans to begin preparing well before arriving at the stadium.
Officials recommend drinking plenty of water throughout the day instead of waiting until the concert begins. Staying hydrated before, during, and after the event can help reduce the risk of heat-related illness.
Paramedics also advise wearing lightweight, loose-fitting clothing and using sunscreen or a hat to reduce sun exposure.
Air
Mecklenburg County is currently under a Code Orange air quality alert.
According to health experts, extreme heat can contribute to higher levels of ground-level ozone, commonly known as smog. Poor air quality can make breathing more difficult, particularly for people with asthma, heart disease, or other respiratory conditions.
Those with underlying health conditions may want to monitor symptoms closely and take breaks as needed.
Safety
MEDIC will have additional emergency resources stationed around Bank of America Stadium throughout the concerts.
The agency plans to deploy a mass-casualty unit along with utility vehicles staffed by paramedics who will patrol areas surrounding the venue.
Officials say the goal is to provide treatment on-site whenever possible while reducing unnecessary trips to local emergency departments.
Paramedic Lester Oliva encouraged concertgoers to pace themselves and avoid overexertion.
He advised fans to take care of themselves so they can enjoy the performance rather than requiring medical assistance during the event.
Tips
MEDIC recommends several simple steps to stay safe during the concerts.
| Safety Tip | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Drink water before and during the event | Helps prevent dehydration |
| Wear light-colored, loose clothing | Keeps the body cooler |
| Apply sunscreen or wear a hat | Reduces sun exposure |
| Spend time in shaded areas | Lowers heat stress |
| Take breaks if needed | Helps avoid heat exhaustion |
Bank of America Stadium also allows each guest to bring two unopened plastic water bottles, making it easier for attendees to stay hydrated during the event.
Traffic
With thousands of people expected in Uptown Charlotte, traffic delays are likely throughout the weekend.
Several roads have already been closed, and additional congestion is expected before and after each concert. Drivers are encouraged to allow extra travel time, consider alternate routes, and check for traffic updates before leaving for the stadium.
Public transportation and rideshare services may also help reduce delays around the venue.
The combination of large crowds, high temperatures, and poor air quality means fans should plan ahead before attending this weekend’s concerts. By staying hydrated, dressing appropriately, and allowing extra time for travel, attendees can help make their experience safer and more enjoyable while enjoying performances by Usher and Chris Brown.
FAQs
When do the stadium gates open?
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. both nights.
What time do the concerts begin?
The shows start at 7 p.m.
Can fans bring water into the stadium?
Yes. Two unopened plastic water bottles are allowed.
Why is there a Code Orange alert?
Poor air quality from heat can affect breathing.
What does MEDIC recommend?
Stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and seek shade.



















