Chris Brown Advises Fans Not To Make Red Bandanas The Dress Code At Breezy Bowl Tour

Chris Brown is issuing a word of caution to his fans ahead of his highly anticipated Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour that will keep them from potentially looking gang affiliated.
In a candid message posted to social media on Sunday (April 6), the Grammy-winning singer addressed a fan-led initiative encouraging concertgoers to wear red bandanas in a show of support. While the “Residuals” idea may have been rooted in admiration, Brown quickly stepped in to clarify that such a choice could send the wrong message.
“I see a lot of the fans collectively telling Team Breezy to wear red bandannas to the concert,” he wrote. “I would highly advise yall to NOT do that!” Instead, Brown offered a safer and more neutral alternative: “Just get brown bandannas so yall won’t run into any problems,” he continued. “I don’t want people to get the wrong impression and promote the wrong thing!”
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Breezy, who hasn’t shied away from his gang ties, signed off with: “YALL KNOW IM BRIS BREEZY but WE PROMOTING POSITIVITY ON THIS TOUR ! Thank you And I love yall,” he signed off.
Instead of waiting around for the NFL to give him his shot on the grand stage, he announced his very own Breezy Bowl XX World Stadium Tour in honor of his 20-year milestone in music last month. And fans have already nearly sold-out most stadiums and his meet and greet packages months ahead of the tour.
The 28-date trek will kick off overseas, hitting major cities including Amsterdam, Manchester, and Dublin before landing stateside on July 30 in Miami. From there, Brown will hit North American cities such as East Rutherford, Philadelphia, Toronto, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and more before wrapping things up in Las Vegas on Sept. 20. “TEAM BREEZY !!!!TEAM BREEZY!!! TEAM BREEZY!!!!! BREEZY BOWL 20th anniversary TOUR!!!!!!!!!! CELEBRATING 20 years of CB,” he announced excitedly on Instagram. “So excited to be able to share this moment with the world and my amazing fans.”
The singer has since added more dates and even shared that Jhené Aiko is a new special guest in select cities. “BREEZY BOWL NEW DATES ADDED!!!” he captioned the tour update. He also made sure to thank Aiko, Summer Walker, and Bryson Tiller for coming along the journey and of course his devoted Team Breezy. Much like Brown, Tiller is also celebrating an album milestone as his acclaimed debut album TRAPSOUL just hit 10 years.
The Breezy Bowl is already poised to be a blockbuster, following the massive success of Brown’s two sold-out shows in one of South Africa’s largest stadiums. This time around, fans can expect a career-spanning experience featuring hits from all 11 of his studio albums: Chris Brown, Exclusive, Graffiti, F.A.M.E., Fortune, X, Royalty, Heartbreak on a Full Moon, Indigo, Breezy, and his latest release, 11:11.
Until then, Team Breezy can get in formation—with brown bandanas only—and revisit two decades of hits below.
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