R&B artist Chris Brown takes the stage again with his Breezy Bowl XX Stadium Tour, commemorating two decades in the business. It began on June 8 in Amsterdam and is currently taking place throughout Europe. Cities like Manchester, London, and Cardiff are already peopled with his wild live performances, with moments like rapper 50 Cent making a surprise guest appearance during Brown's performance in Manchester on June 15.
The tour will pick up in the United States next month and has plans to perform in cities like Miami and Los Angeles.
Only two weeks into the tour, Brown has already faced legal trouble throughout Europe. Mid-May, he was detained and arrested in Manchester, as he is allegedly being charged with an assault in 2023 involving his allegedly using a bottle as a weapon at a nightclub in London. At first Brown was denied bail. But later secured a release of £5 million on bail.
Out on bail he is allowed to perform in Europe. But stipulations make it nearly impossible for him to avoid legal trouble until he is found not guilty at trial. Brown referenced the situation during his Manchester show, saying thanks to the staff at the local jail as he laughed. The case is ongoing and Brown is to return to court later in June.
While touring is keeping Chris Brown busy he is still active in music; he released two new solo singles: "Holy Blindfold" and "Use Me", both of which are having some big time traction on various platforms, and being featured on Nigerian artist Davido's song "Titanium" first released back in April 2025. The new singles are following his Grammy nominated, award winning, album "11:11 (Deluxe)" which is still doing quite well on various charts.
Fans have been generous to Chris Brown by continuing to post concert clips and comments on social media praising his artistry and showman skills while sharing opinions about the music featured in the show.
It still seems that fans and media alike were thoroughly impressed with the energy during the concert, surprise guests and new songs to be unveiled later in the tour.
As for the legal side of the situation, that portion of the story is certainly not over. Reports claimed that he was due back in London Court and in late June, what they do in that hearing will certainly affect the rest of the tour schedule. In any event, as of now the show must go on - for now anyways, and Brown's team must go ahead with the promotional side!
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