To celebrate 20 years in the music industry, Chris Brown is set to embark on a musical tour in North America and Europe. In a social media post on Thursday, March 27, he announced the trip, dubbed Breezy Bowl XX.
The show, organized by Live Nation, is expected to take off in Europe on June 8, 2025, while the North American version will start on July 30.
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Venues including Fenway Park and Wrigley Field have been listed as part of the trip. The R&B great, according to sources, would rope in other performers, including Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller on specific dates.
“Team Breezy…Breezy Bowl 20th Anniversary Tour! Celebrating 20 years of CB. I’m so excited to be able to share this moment with the world and my amazing fans…
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“I can’t wait to see all yalls beautiful faces. Ima take yall threw these eras but most importantly give yall my heart and soul,” the sensational performer wrote on Instagram. The tour follows the success of his 2024 “11:11 Tour.”
Pre-ticket for the North America trip will start selling Tuesday, April 1, while general sales will begin Thursday, April 3, 2025. The European version will begin Monday, March 31, with general sales scheduled for Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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Organisers say the tour will offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level.
In January, Chris Brown filed a lawsuit against the production company, Warner Bros., for publishing a documentary alleging sexual assault.
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The documentary titled Chris Brown: A History of Violence was said to have aired in October last year, which supposedly delved into the rapper’s “years of alleged offstage aggression…”
Chris Brown’s legal team claimed Warner Bros. and another production company, Ample Entertainment, promoted “false information” in their pursuit of likes, clicks, downloads, and dollars to the detriment of Brown.
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The suit filed at a Los Angeles Superior Court, according to sources, also indicates that the project was done despite “knowing that it was full of lies and deception and violating basic journalistic principles.”