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Chris Brown Warns Fans Against Wearing Red Bandanas to Upcoming Tour

Chris Brown has urged his fans not to wear red bandanas to his upcoming Breezy Bowl XX Tour, despite his well-known affinity for the accessory.

Team Breezy had planned to don the gang-associated handkerchiefs as a sign of support for the singer, but Brown quickly shut down the idea. He took to his Instagram Story to advise fans to reconsider their choice of attire for safety reasons.

“I see a lot of the fans collectively telling Team Breezy to wear bandanas to the concert. I would highly advise y’all to NOT do that!” he wrote, adding a laughing emoji.

“Just get brown bandanas so y’all won’t run into any problems. I don’t want people to get the wrong impression and promote the wrong thing! Y’all know I’m Bris Breezy but we promoting positivity on this tour! Thank you and I love y’all.”

Breezy Bowl XX Tour: Celebrating Two Decades in Music

The Breezy Bowl XX Tour marks Chris Brown’s 20th anniversary in the music industry. Set to be an international spectacle, the tour will feature Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller as opening acts.

Kicking off in Amsterdam this June, the tour will take Brown across Europe before landing in North America in late July. The final show will be held in his new home city of Las Vegas in September.

Chris Brown Files $500M Lawsuit Over Defamation

Aside from tour preparations, Brown is making headlines for filing a massive $500 million defamation lawsuit against Warner Bros. and Ample Entertainment. The lawsuit stems from allegations made in the documentary Chris Brown: A History of Violence, which premiered in October 2024.

The film included claims from an unidentified woman who accused Brown of raping her on Diddy’s boat in 2020. However, these accusations were previously dismissed when evidence surfaced proving the claims were fabricated.

In his legal filing, Brown accused Warner Bros. and the production company of deliberately spreading false information for profit.

“This case is about the media putting their own profits over the truth,” the lawsuit states. “They did so after being provided proof that their information was false.”

Brown further emphasized that he has never been found guilty of any sex-related crimes, yet the documentary allegedly portrays him as a “serial rapist and sexual abuser.”

Warner Bros. and Ample Entertainment have yet to publicly respond to the lawsuit.

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