Chris Brown has announced additional dates on his "Breezy Bowl XX" world tour due to overwhelming demand.
The Grammy-winning R&B superstar has added a third Atlanta, second Toronto, Detroit, and Washington, D.C. dates and four new stops to his highly anticipated tour. The newly announced shows include stops in Denver, San Antonio, and Orlando, expanding the tour's North American leg that kicks off July 30th.
The singer has also added more shows on the European legs, including in London and Manchester. The European leg kicks off June 8 in Amsterdam at Johan Cruyff Arena. He will make stops in Hamburg, Cardiff, Dublin and more before wrapping up in Paris on July 5.
Artist Presale tickets for the newly announced shows in North America will be available Wednesday, April 9, at 10 a.m. local time. General on-sale begins Friday, April 11, at 10 a.m. local time.
Brown will be joined by special guests Bryson Tiller, Summer Walker and Jhené Aiko, who was just announced as part of the lineup. Tiller will appear at every show, while Walker and Aiko will perform in select cities in North America.
Chris Brown 2025 Breezy Bowl XX Tour Dates:
June 8 - Amsterdam, NL @ Johan Cruyff ArenaJune 11 - Hamburg, Germany @ VolksparkstadionJune 13 - Frankfurt, Germany @ Deutsche Bank ParkJune 15 - Manchester, UK @ Co-Op LiveJune 16 - Manchester, UK @ Co-Op LiveJune 19 - Cardiff, UK @ Cardiff Principality StadiumJune 21 - London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur StadiumJune 22 - London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium@ — ADDED SHOWJune 24 - Manchester, UK @ Co-Op LiveJune 26 - Birmingham, UK @ Villa Park StadiumJune 28 - Dublin, Ireland @ Marlay ParkJuly 1 - Glasgow, UK @ Hampden ParkJuly 3 - Manchester, UK @ Co-Op LiveJuly 5 - Paris, France @ Paris la Defense ArenaJuly 30 - Miami, FL @ LoanDepot ParkAug 2 - Tampa, FL @ Raymond James StadiumAug 5 - Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark StadiumAug 7 - Detroit, MI @ Ford FieldAug 8 - Detroit, MI @ Ford FieldAug 10 - Washington, DC @ Nationals ParkAug 12 - East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife StadiumAug 13 - East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife StadiumAug 16 - Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank ParkAug 19 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers StadiumAug 20 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers StadiumAug 23 - Montréal, QC @ Parc Jean DrapeauAug 25 - Boston, MA @ Fenway ParkAug 28 - Chicago, IL @ Wrigley FieldAug 30 - Atlanta, GA @ Truist ParkAug 31 - Atlanta, GA @ Truist ParkSept 2 - Arlington, TX @ Globe Life FieldSept 3 - Arlington, TX @ Globe Life FieldSept 5 - St. Louis, MO @ The Dome at America's CenterSept 8 - Houston, TX @ Daikin ParkSept 11 - Phoenix, AZ @ Chase FieldSept 13 - Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi StadiumSept 14 - Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi StadiumSept 17 - San Diego, CA @ Petco ParkSept 19 - Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant StadiumSept 20 - Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant StadiumSept 24 - Denver, CO @ Coors FieldSept 27 - San Antonio, TX @ AlamodomeSept 30 - Orlando, FL @ Camping World StadiumOct 3 - Atlanta, GA @ Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai FieldOct 8 - Washington, DC @ Nationals ParkOct 9 - Washington, DC @ Nationals Park
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