He will be joined by Bryson Tiller, Summer Walker and Jhené Aiko.
Chris Brown in Detroit on his 11:11 Tour. (Photo Credit: Scott Legato 313 Presents/Live Nation)
Due to overwhelming demand, Chris Brown has announced additional dates for his Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour.
The R&B superstar has added more shows on the European and North American legs, including in London, Manchester, Detroit, East Rutherford, Toronto, Denver, Orlando, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C.
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.
The North American leg begins July 30 in Miami, and will visit Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Houston and more before concluding Oct. 8 at its second show in Washington, D.C.
Artist Presale tickets for the newly announced shows in North America will be available Wednesday, April 9, at 10 a.m. local time. General onsale begins Friday, April 11, at 10 a.m. local time.
Tickets for the European/U.K. leg are available now.
Chris Brown. (Photo Credit: Mastermind/RCA Records)
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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.
Tiller will be supporting his self-titled fourth album, which was released in 2024. The project included the singles “Outside,” “Whatever She Wants,” “Calypso” and “Ciao!”
As for Walker, she will be promoting her highly anticipated third album, Finally Over It, which currently does not have a release date. The album will include the lead single, “Heart of a Woman.”
Aiko, who completed her sold-out Magic Hour Tour in 2024, hasn’t released an album since 2020’s Chilombo. However, she has dropped soul-replenishing singles such as “Calm & Patient,” “Alive & Well,” “Sun/Son” and “Guidance.”
Meanwhile, Brown will be celebrating 20 years in the industry, with his self-titled debut album hitting its milestone anniversary in November.
Chris Brown on his “11:11 Tour” in 2024. (Photo Credit: Scott Legato)
Last summer, Brown embarked on his 11:11 Tour with special guests Muni Long and Maeta. The tour was named after Brown’s 11th studio album, 11:11, which was released in November 2023.
In April 2024, he reissued the project with his 11:11 (Deluxe), featuring 13 additional tracks, including his latest hit, “Residuals.” The expanded album won Best R&B Album at the 2025 Grammy Awards, earning Brown his second Grammy.
Brown took to Instagram to express gratitude. “Thank you God for covering me in your love and thank you Team Breezy being my ride or dies! Thank you to my kids! Thank you to every producer, writer, management, RCA, street team, radio, photographers, directors, and thank you to the Grammys,” he wrote.
At the same ceremony, Brown was also nominated for Best African Music Performance (“Sensational” featuring Davido and Lojay) and Best R&B Performance (“Residuals”).
See Chris Brown’s stadium tour dates below.
Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl XX World Tour Dates
European Dates
Jun 8 – Amsterdam, NL @ Johan Cruyff Arena
Jun 11 – Hamburg, Germany @ Volksparkstadion
Jun 13 – Frankfurt, Germany @ Deutsche Bank Park
Jun 15 – Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live
Jun 16 – Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live
Jun 19 – Cardiff, UK @ Cardiff Principality Stadium
Jun 21 – London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Jun 22 – London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — ADDED SHOW
Jun 24 – Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live — ADDED SHOW
Jun 26 – Birmingham, UK @ Villa Park Stadium
Jun 28 – Dublin, Ireland @ Marlay Park
Jul 1 – Glasgow, UK @ Hampden Park
Jul 3 – Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live — ADDED SHOW
Jul 5 – Paris, France @ Paris la Défense Arena
North American Dates
Jul 30 – Miami, FL @ loanDepot park^
Aug 2 – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium^
Aug 5 – Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium^
Aug 7 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field^ — ADDED SHOW
Aug 8 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field^
Aug 10 – Washington, DC @ Nationals Park^
Aug 12 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium^
Aug 13 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium^ — ADDED SHOW
Aug 16 – Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park^
Aug 19 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium^
Aug 20 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium^ — ADDED SHOW
Aug 23 – Montréal, QC @ Parc Jean-Drapeau^
Aug 25 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park^
Aug 28 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field^
Aug 30 – Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park^
Aug 31 – Atlanta, GA @ Truist Park^ — ADDED SHOW
Sep 2 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field^ — ADDED SHOW
Sep 3 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field^
Sep 5 – St. Louis, MO @ The Dome at America’s Center^
Sep 8 – Houston, TX @ Daikin Park^
Sep 11 – Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field^
Sep 13 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium^
Sep 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium^ — ADDED SHOW
Sep 17 – San Diego, CA @ Petco Park^
Sep 19 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium^ — ADDED SHOW
Sep 20 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium^
Sep 24 – Denver, CO @ Coors Field** — ADDED SHOW
Sep 27 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome** — ADDED SHOW
Sep 30 – Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium** — ADDED SHOW
Oct 3 – Atlanta, GA @ Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field** — ADDED SHOW
Oct 8 – Washington, DC @ Nationals Park** — ADDED SHOW