Chris Brown announces Dublin date for his 'Breezy Bowl XX Tour'

Tickets on sale next week 🎟️

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 27th Mar 2025
Last updated 27th Mar 2025

'Yeah 3x' singer Chris Brown has announced a world tour, including a show in Ireland

The singer's 'Breezy Bowl XX Tour' will visit Marlay Park Dublin on Saturday 28th June.

Chris shared the exciting news on social media writing: 'TEAM BREEZY !!!!!TEAM BREEZY!!!TEAM BREEZY!!!!!BREEZY BOWL 20th anniversary TOUR!!!!!!!!!! CELEBRATING 20 years of CB. So excited to be able to share this moment with the world and my amazing fans. I CANT WAIT TO SEE ALL YALLS BEAUTIFUL FACES. IMA TAKE YALL THREW THESE ERAS BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY GIVE YALL MY HEART AND SOUL❤️ ( new dates for the cities that aren’t on this particular list will be added shortly)'. (sic)

Chris Brown's tour celebrates 20 years of his career spanning hits such as his 2005 debut 'Run It!', followed by 'Without You', 'No Air', 'Forever' and 'Turn Up the Music'.

More recently, Chris has had success with 'Angel Numbers / Ten Toes' and 'Superhero (Heroes & Villains)'.

Who will be supporting?

Bryson Tiller has been announced to join Chris on tour and he will be at all UK dates. Bryson is known for his UK Top 20 song 'Whatever She Wants'.

What other dates will Chris Brown perform in the UK?

June 2025

Manchester, Co Op Live - Sun 15th

Manchester, Co Op Live - Mon 16th

Cardiff, Principality Stadium - Thu 19th

London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Sat 21st

Birmingham Villa Park - Thu 26th

July 2025

Glasgow, Hampden Park - Tue 1st

How to buy tickets

Tickets for the European leg will be available starting Monday, March 31 via presales that will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Thursday, April 3 at 10am local time from ticketmaster.ie.

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