Breezy Bowl XX

Breezy Bowl XX
Tour by Chris Brown
LocationEuropeNorth America
Start dateJune 8, 2025
End dateOctober 18, 2025
Legs2
No. of shows49
Supporting acts
Chris Brown concert chronology

The Breezy Bowl XX is an ongoing stadium tour by American singer Chris Brown. The tour will be staged to Europe and North America. The European leg began on June 8, 2025, in Amsterdam at Johan Cruyff Arena, and ended in Paris on July 5, 2025. The North American leg is scheduled to begin on July 30, in Miami and will conclude on October 18 in Memphis.[1][2]

Background

During the penultimate performance of the North American leg of his "The 11:11 Tour" in Los Angeles on August 6, 2024, Brown concluded the show with the statement, "See you next year," implying the possibility of upcoming performances or a forthcoming tour.[3] Media outlets speculated about a tour to commemorate the 20th anniversary of his debut album.[3][4] In December 2024, he hosted four sold out stadium concerts (two at Johannesburg's FNB Stadium, and two at Allianz Parque Stadium in São Paulo, Brazil)which his fans collectively dubbed the "Breezy Bowl."[5] On March 25, 2025, Brown posted "BIG ANNOUNCEMENT THURSDAY" on Instagram Stories, signing off with "XX", the Roman numeral for 20.[6] Two days later on Instagram, Brown announced the "Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour," to start on June 8 in Amsterdam, followed by stops in Hamburg, Manchester, and London, wrapping up in Paris on July 5. The North American leg was announced to start July 30 in Miami, with stops in cities like Detroit, Washington, D.C., Toronto, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. R&B singers Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller were unveiled as special guests, though Walker's appearances are limited to U.S. dates.[7][8][1] In April 2025, he announced additional dates and singer Jhené Aiko as another guest.[2]

On May 15, 2025, Brown was arrested the same day he landed in Manchester, England, on a 2023 warrant issued against him for a grievous bodily harm charge. The charge resulted from an alleged incident which involved Brown smashing a tequila bottle over music producer Abraham Diaw's head while at a London nightclub on February 19, 2023.[9][10] Brown would then be detained by London's Metropolitan Police.[10] On May 16, the Manchester Magistrates' Court ordered Brown to remain in custody until at least June 13, 2025, when his case will be heard before the Southwark Crown court in London, potentially jeopardizing the tour.[11][12][13][10][14][15] On May 21, 2025, Brown was released on £5 million bail by the London court and was permitted to commence his world tour next month in accordance with his bail conditions.[16] Following his release, the singer wrote on his Instagram Story: "From the cage to the stage. Breezy bowl", confirming that his world tour will start as planned on June 8th in Amsterdam.[17]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the show on June 8, 2025, in Amsterdam.[18] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Run It!"
  2. "Gimme That"
  3. "Party"
  4. "Love More"
  5. "Ayo"
  6. "Go Girlfriend"
  7. "Heat"
  8. "New Flame"
  9. "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)"
  10. "Yeah 3x"
  11. "Five More Hours"
  12. "Iffy (song)"
  13. "I Can Transform Ya"
  14. "Angel Numbers / Ten Toes"
  15. "Grass Ain't Greener"
  16. "Liquor"
  17. "Deuces"
  18. "I Wanna Be"
  19. "Ain't No Way"
  20. "She Ain't You"
  21. "Say Goodbye"
  22. "Residuals"
  23. "Don't Judge Me"
  24. "Till the Wheels Fall Off"
  25. "X"
  26. "Wall to Wall"
  27. "Take You Down"
  28. "Back to Sleep"
  29. "2012"
  30. "Ya Man Ain't Me"
  31. "With You"
  32. "Indigo"
  33. "Kiss Kiss"
  34. "Look At Me Now"
  35. "Beautiful People"
  36. "Privacy"
  37. "No BS"
  38. "Emerald / Burgundy"
  39. "Feel Something"
  40. "Hope You Do"
  41. "Sweet Love"
  42. "Under the Influence"
  43. "I Love U"
  44. "Freaky Friday"
  45. "Biggest Fan"
  46. "Take My Time"
  47. "Loyal"
  48. "Poppin'"
  49. "Fine China"
  50. "Don't Wake Me Up"
  51. "Turn Up the Music"
  52. "Call Me Every Day"
  53. "Sensational"
  54. "Go Crazy"
  55. "No Guidance"
  56. "Crawl"
  57. "No Air"
  58. "Forever"

Dates

List of 2025 concerts
Date (2025) City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
June 8 Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruyff Arena Bryson Tiller
June 11 Hamburg Germany Volksparkstadion
June 13 Frankfurt Deutsche Bank Park
June 15 Manchester England Co-op Live
June 16
June 19 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium
June 21 London England Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
June 22
June 24 Manchester Co-op Live
June 26 Birmingham Villa Park
June 28 Dublin Ireland Marlay Park
July 1 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Park
July 3 Manchester England Co-op Live
July 5 Nanterre[a] France Paris La Défense Arena
July 9[b] Portimão Portugal Praia da Rocha
July 30 Miami United States LoanDepot Park Summer Walker
Bryson Tiller
August 2 Tampa Raymond James Stadium
August 5 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
August 7 Detroit Ford Field
August 8
August 10 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park
August 12 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium
August 13
August 16 Philadelphia Citizens Bank Park
August 19 Toronto Canada Rogers Stadium
August 20
August 23 East Hartford United States Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field Bryson Tiller
August 25 Boston Fenway Park Summer Walker
Bryson Tiller
August 28 Chicago Wrigley Field
August 30 Cumberland[c] Truist Park
August 31
September 2 Arlington Globe Life Field
September 3
September 5 St. Louis The Dome at America's Center
September 8 Houston Daikin Park
September 11 Phoenix Chase Field
September 13 Inglewood[d] SoFi Stadium
September 14
September 17 San Diego Petco Park
September 19 Paradise[e] Allegiant Stadium
September 20
September 24 Denver Coors Field Jhené Aiko
Bryson Tiller
September 27 San Antonio Alamodome
September 27 Orlando Camping World Stadium
October 3 Atlanta Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field Summer Walker
October 8 Washington, D.C. Nationals Park Jhené Aiko
Bryson Tiller
October 11 Birmingham Protective Stadium
October 14 Raleigh Carter–Finley Stadium
October 16 New Orleans Caesars Superdome
October 18 Memphis Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

Notes

  1. ^ Labeled as Paris in promotional material.
  2. ^ The July 9 concert is a part of the Afro Nation festival.
  3. ^ Labeled as Atlanta in promotional material.
  4. ^ Labeled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
  5. ^ Labeled as Las Vegas in promotional material.

References

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  2. ^ a b Samuels, Keithan (April 15, 2025). "Chris Brown Reveals More Dates for 'Breezy Bowl XX World Tour'".
  3. ^ a b Abraham, Mya (August 7, 2024). "Chris Brown Teases 2025 Tour To Commemorate 20th Anniversary Of Debut Album". Archived from the original on May 22, 2025. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  4. ^ Abraham, Mya. "Dream Setlist For Chris Brown's 20th Anniversary Tour". MSN. Retrieved 2025-05-22.
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