
Chris Brown is set to bring his extensive 'Breezy Bowl XX' tour to Detroit's Ford Field on August 8, showcasing the R&B singer's two decades in the spotlight. The performance at Detroit's Ford Field promises to be a significant one for Brown, who has previously enjoyed considerable success in the Motor City. According to the Detroit Free Press, Detroit has been one of Brown's top U.S. markets over the years.
The 'Breezy Bowl XX' tour will see Brown performing in a series of arenas and stadiums across Europe and North America. Joining him for the Detroit date are Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller, ensuring an evening of R&B prowess. Tickets are set to go on sale publicly on April 3 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster, but fans have a chance to secure early access to tickets through a presale that begins on Tuesday. Registration for the presale is open now through 10 p.m. on Sunday, as reported by The Detroit News. Brown's tour will kick off internationally before landing stateside, with the North American leg beginning in Miami on July 30, as noted by the Detroit Free Press.
The anniversary tour not only celebrates Chris Brown's durability in the music industry but also parallels the singer's earlier works, with Detroit being set for his third concert in 14 months. Last summer, he headlined at Little Caesars Arena and he's scheduled to grace the same stage on April 19, ahead of the Ford Field event as part of the Tycoon Music Festival. This festival features other artists such as Wiz Khalifa and Gucci Mane, and is referenced by WXYZ.
Following his 2009 conviction for assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna, Brown has gradually managed to rebuild his career, moving from smaller venues back into arenas. His latest offerings, including the Grammy-winning album "11:11," have been met with critical acclaim, and the single "Residuals" has given rise to a viral trend of covers by other high-profile artists, as per a report by the Detroit Free Press. The tour's Detroit stop adds another high-profile event to Ford Field's calendar for the year, which also includes concerts by legends such as AC/DC and Billy Joel with Stevie Nicks, according to information from The Detroit News.









