According to reports, Chris Brown has unveiled the dates for his Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour with special guests Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller. The tour is in honor of the 20th anniversary of Brown’s self-titled debut album.
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The R&B superstar announced the tour on social media. “TEAM BREEZY !!!!!TEAM BREEZY!!!TEAM BREEZY!!!!!BREEZY BOWL 20th anniversary TOUR!!!!!!!!!! CELEBRATING 20 years of CB. So excited to be able to share this moment with the world and my amazing fans,” he wrote on Instagram.
“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 European leg kicks off June 8 in Amsterdam. From there, he will make stops in Hamburg, Manchester, London and more before wrapping up July 5 in Paris.
The North American leg begins July 30 in Miami, with additional stops in Detroit, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, Atlanta and more. Walker will only appear on the North American leg. Brown told fans via Instagram Stories that more cities and dates would be added. “Just wanted y’all to know what was up first,” he said.
Ticket information, including presale and on-sale dates, is expected to be announced soon. He also promises, “Oh, and we doing them meet and greets.” As noted above, Brown’s upcoming tour will also celebrate the milestone anniversary of his debut album, Chris Brown, released Nov. 29, 2005, via Jive Records.
The album, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, spawned his No. 1 hit “Run It!” featuring Juelz Santana, plus “Yo (Excuse Me Miss),” “Say Goodbye” and “Gimme That.”
“Yo” and “Say Goodbye” both became top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 7 and No. 10, respectively.
As a teenage sensation, Chris Brown earned his first two Grammy nominations at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards, receiving nods for Best Contemporary R&B Album and Best New Artist.
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In 2019, Brown’s self-titled debut album was certified triple platinum by the RIAA after surpassing three million sales in the U.S. His first-ever stadium tour follows the success of his sold-out stadium concerts in South Africa and Brazil in December 2024, where multi-night performances sold out instantly.
Earlier that summer, Brown headlined the 11:11 Tour alongside special guests Muni Long and Maeta. The tour was a massive success, grossing $82.3 million and selling 446,000 tickets across 36 shows, according to Billboard.