Chris Brown announces the “Easy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour” date. Check details

Chris Brown reportedly announced the date of his Breeze Bowl XX Stadium world tour with special guests Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller. This tour is to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Brown’s first album of the same name.
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The R&B superstar announced the tour on social media. “Team Breeze!!!!!!!!!
“I can’t wait to see all the faces.
European legs began in Amsterdam on June 8. From there, he will end in Hamburg, Manchester, London and more before July 5th in Paris.
North American legs began on July 30 in Miami, in Detroit, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Toronto, Atlanta and more. Walker will only appear on North American legs. Brown told fans via Instagram stories that more cities and dates will be added. He said, “Just want you to know what’s going on in the first place.”
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Ticket information, including pre-sale dates and sales dates, is expected to be announced soon. He also promised, “Oh, we’ll let them meet and say hello.” As mentioned above, Brown’s upcoming tour will also celebrate the milestone anniversary of his debut album, Chris Brown, released on November 29, 2005 via Jive Records.
The album ranked second on the Billboard 200, spawning his No. 1 “Run It!”. By Juelz Santana, and “Yo (sorry), “Say Goodbye” and “Gimme”.
Both “Yo” and “Say Goodbye” finished 7th in the Billboard Hot 100, reaching 7th and 10th respectively.
As a teenager, Chris Brown received his first two Grammy nominations at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards and received a nod to Best Contemporary R&B Album and Best New Artist.
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In 2019, Brown’s debut album of the same name was RIAA certified and sold over 3 million times in the United States, and his first stadium tour was a success of his sold-out stadium concert in South Africa in December 2024 in Brazil, where multiple night performances sold out instantly.
Earlier that summer, Brown took the 11:11 tour with special guests Muni Long and Maeta. According to Billboard, the tour was a huge success, with a box office revenue of $82.3 million and sold 446,000 tickets in 36 shows.