He’s the American singer-songwriter known for hits U Got It Bad, Love in this Club and Hey Daddy.
And Usher looked every inch the stylish heartthrob as he jetted into Adelaide on a private jet on Sunday, ahead of headlining the RNB Fridays Live concert series.
The 40-year-old cut a cool and casual figure in a black T-shirt, a green plaid jacket and jeans.
Check him out! Usher, 40, brought the heat as he jetted into Adelaide on Sunday, ahead of headlining the RNB Fridays Live concert series
Usher teamed his flight look with a gold chain necklace and black suede boots.
The superstar appeared relaxed and at ease as he exited the aircraft, hours before taking to the stage.
Usher is the headline act at this year’s RNB Fridays Live touring circuit, which was upgraded from arenas to stadiums and showgrounds due to the high interest.
Style: The U Got It Bad hitmaker exited the aircraft in a black T-shirt, a green plaid jacket, jeans and suede boots
After Adelaide, Usher will travel to Brisbane for a show on November 16, followed by Sydney on November 17.
The hitmaker released his ninth studio album A, just days before his 40th birthday in October.
The album, which pays tribute to Atlanta where he spent most of his childhood, features collaborations by rappers Future and Gunna.
New music: Usher released his ninth studio album A, just days before his 40th birthday in October. Pictured in May 2010
Speaking to The Fader shortly after the album’s release, Usher admitted that the tracks sound similar to those from his earlier records.
‘I don’t think that there’s any way to not sound like what I’ve created in the past, but that wasn’t the purpose,’ he said.
‘We really were just making music… there are tones that are always gonna sound similar and if it makes you feel that way then that’s a great thing because that was a very successful album,’ Usher added.
Getting candid: Speaking to The Fader shortly after the album’s release, Usher admitted: ‘I don’t think that there’s any way to not sound like what I’ve created in the past, but that wasn’t the purpose.’ Pictured in March 20015