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Just over a week after Chris Brown posted bail following his arrest in Manchester, he teased fans with a preview of his upcoming ‘Breezy Bowl.’ As The Shade Room previously reported, the R&B singer still plans to kick off his 20th anniversary tour on June 8 in Amsterdam.
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Chris Brown Hints At Plans For ‘Breezy Bowl’
Chris Brown hopped on his Instagram Stories on Friday, May 30, spilling a lil’ tea about what to expect at ‘Breezy Bowl.’ He said fans are in for a big show, writing, “FYI: There’s 50 songs on the tour set list.”
CB will begin his tour in a few days with several stops across Europe. He will then start the North American leg at the end of July with scheduled stops in Miami, Philadelphia, Toronto, New Jersey, and several others. Chris will also share the stage with special guests Jhené Aiko, Summer Walker, and Bryson Tiller.
Breezy Says His Anniversary Tour Is Still Happening
The new details about the setlist for ‘Breezy Bowl’ come after he recently confirmed the tour’s status. Fans were worried about whether he would be able to hit the stage after news about his arrest broke.
Well, Chris went straight to his IG Story after being released from jail, seemingly letting Team Breezy know that his shows were still going down. “FROM THE CAGE TO THE STAGE!!! BREEZYBOWL,” he wrote.
With Bail Granted, Here’s What’s Next For Breezy
As The Shade Room reported, Chris Brown traveled to Manchester earlier this month and was arrested shortly after. On Wednesday, May 21, Judge Tony Baumgartner approved his bail request, according to CNN. Chris Brown has not entered a guilty plea for the charge of bodily injury. Additionally, he did not appear in Southwark Crown Court when the judge issued the update.
Despite being granted bail, Brown must return to court on June 20, as stated by The Sun. He surrendered his passport and travel documents to the police. However, if he needs to travel internationally for the ‘Breezy Bowl’ or other obligations, his lawyer can retrieve and return the documents to him.