Chris Brown is celebrating a major milestone — 20 years in the music industry — and he’s marking the occasion in a big way. The Grammy-winning artist just announced the Breezy Bowl XX Tour, an international stadium tour with Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller joining him on the road.
The tour kicks off this June in Amsterdam, making its way through Europe before hitting North America in late July. It all wraps up in Las Vegas this September, where Chris Brown now calls home.
Sharing the news on Instagram, he wrote:
“TEAM BREEZY!!!!! BREEZY BOWL 20th anniversary TOUR!!!!!!!!!! CELEBRATING 20 years of CB… So excited to share this moment with the world and my amazing fans. I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE ALL YOUR BEAUTIFUL FACES. I’M GOING TO TAKE YOU THROUGH THESE ERAS AND GIVE YOU MY HEART AND SOUL.”
While the full list of tour dates is out now, he confirmed that more dates will be added soon.
In other news, Chris Brown is taking legal action following serious claims made in a recent documentary. The singer has filed a $500 million defamation lawsuit against Warner Bros. and Ample Entertainment over allegations included in Chris Brown: A History of Violence, which premiered in October 2024.
The documentary featured an anonymous woman who accused Brown of rape on Diddy’s boat in 2020 — a claim that was previously part of a $20 million lawsuit that was later dismissed when it was found to be false.
In his lawsuit filed on January 21, Brown claims the companies “knowingly released false and damaging information” just for views and money, even after being shown evidence that the story was fabricated.
The suit states:
“This case is about the media putting their own profits over the truth… Mr. Brown has never been found guilty of any sex-related crime, but this documentary presents him as a serial rapist and abuser.”
Brown is seeking $500 million in damages. As of now, Warner Bros. and Ample Entertainment have not responded publicly.