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Chris Brown has teamed up with fellow singers Muni Long and Ayra Starr for his next tour, which will happen over the summer.
On Tuesday (March 5), Breezy announced that he will be hitting the road in early June for a 26-date trek across North America to spread the word of his latest album. The support acts will be the two vocalists mentioned above. More dates for the run are expected to be announced soon.
The concert series will begin at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena on June 5 and go on for two months, with the final show (per the current schedule) set to take place at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena.
Tickets for the 11:11 Tour will be available for purchase on March 11 and can be accessed here.
Chris Brown can probably use the money from his upcoming performances as he may be forced to hand over some of his property and earnings to cover a debt that traces back to an investment he made in fast food.
In 2023, City National Bank in Georgia filed a lawsuit against the singer in California and claimed that he has yet to pay back a loan he and a few others (including The-Dream) took out to purchase two Popeyes restaurants. Their plans never came to fruition and the tab remains unpaid.
Last week, BNN reported that a Los Angeles court has now ordered the R&B star to settle his $1,760,654.11 bill.
Per documents obtained by the publication, Breezy has 30 days to respond to the judgement, or else he will have to give up some of his possessions as a penalty for not paying up.
“This court may order that a writ of execution or other enforcement may issue. Your wages, money, and property could be taken without further warning from the court,” the filing states. “If enforcement procedures have already been issued, the property levied on will not be distributed until 30 days after you are served with this notice.”
Check out the itinerary for the 34-year-old’s United States and Canada tour below:
June 5 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
June 7 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
June 10 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
June 12 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
June 14 — Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena
June 16 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
June 20 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
June 22 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
June 26 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
June 29 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
June 30 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
July 03 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
July 05 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
July 09 — Hampton, VA @ Hampton Coliseum
July 11 — Birmingham, AL @ The Legacy Arena at the BJCC
July 16 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
July 17 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
July 19 — Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
July 23 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
July 26 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
July 27 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
July 30 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
July 31 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
Aug 03 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
Aug 04 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
Aug 06 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena
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