Chris Brown Responds To Breezy Bowl Tour Obstructed View Issue, Vows To Make Changes

As a veteran in the music game, Chris Brown has been on the receiving end of criticism for decades, and he’s showing fans he knows how make adjustments on the fly. The acclaimed singer kicked off the North American leg of his Breezy Bowl XX Tour this week and is already vowing to make changes after hearing feedback about severely obstructed views.
Videos from the Miami show on Wednesday (July 30) began popping up on social media showing several enormous statues placed at various spots within the crowd. Fans showed their POVs, which unfortunately included massive sections that had blocked views of the main stage. The “Wall To Wall” artist and his team quickly caught wind of the issue and addressed it.
“TEAM BREEZY!! I WILL BE MAKING CERTAIN CHANGES WITH THE STATUES OBSTRUCTING SOME OF YALLS VIEW AT BREEZYBOWL, IM SEING A LOT OF YALLS TIKTOKS AND CONCERNS,” he wrote on his Instagram story today (Aug. 1).
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He also reminded attendees to keep the critiques fair, adding, “Other than that, PLEASE BE HUMBLE. I go 1000000 percent for yall. So let me be clear and understanding. BECAUSE I WAS ABOUT TO TURN INTO BHRIS BROWN FOR A SEC! LOVE YALL AND CANT WAIT TO SEE ALL OF YOU.”
The Breezy Bowl Tour made its way around Europe for a majority of this summer, kicking off in Amsterdam on June 8 and hitting cities like Manchester, Dublin, London and more. He’s back in the states and started his Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller-assisted run in Florida, and is set to deliver shows in Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and more before the finale in Las Vegas on Sept. 20.
View a recap of the Miami show below and read VIBE’s dream setlist here.