Chris Brown Announces 20th Anniversary Stadium Tour

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JULY 14: Singer Chris Brown performs during Chris Brown In Concert at State Farm Arena on July 14, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

Chris Brown is celebrating two decades in the game with a massive stadium tour. The Grammy-winning artist just announced dates for his Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour, marking the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Chris Brown.

“TEAM BREEZY !!!!!TEAM BREEZY!!!TEAM BREEZY!!!!! BREEZY BOWL 20th anniversary TOUR!!!!!!!!!! CELEBRATING 20 years of CB,” Brown wrote on Instagram. “So excited to be able to share this moment with the world and my amazing fans. I CANT WAIT TO SEE ALL YALLS BEAUTIFUL FACES. IMA TAKE YALL THREW THESE ERAS BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY GIVE YALL MY HEART AND SOUL.”

The tour kicks off in Europe on June 8th, starting in Amsterdam before making stops in Hamburg, Manchester, and London, wrapping up in Paris on July 5th. The North American leg begins July 30th in Miami, with stops in cities like Detroit, Washington, D.C., Toronto, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller will be joining as special guests, though Walker’s appearances are limited to U.S. dates.

Brown also teased that additional cities and dates are on the way, telling fans in his Instagram Stories, “Just wanted y’all to know what was up first.”

Presales for European shows begin Monday, March 31st, with general sales launching April 3rd at 10 a.m. local time. In the U.S., presales start on April 1st, followed by general sales on April 3rd. North American fans can also access VIP packages, including premium seating, early entry, and a pre-show lounge experience.

Released on November 29, 2005, Chris Brown debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, delivering hits like “Run It!,” “Yo (Excuse Me Miss),” “Gimme That,” and “Say Goodbye.” Now, two decades later, Brown is bringing those classics back to the stage.


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