
Chris Brown Advises Fans Not to Wear Red Bandanas to His Shows
Chris Brown has advised his fans not to wear red bandanas to his upcoming tour shows.
The singer shared an urgent message to his fanbase ahead of his tour. Since he’s been associated with the Bloods gang in the past, who often wears red bandanas to symbolize their connection to the gang, fans may be tempted to wear that color bandana in support — but Brown is suggesting they don’t.
“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! 🤣!”
Brown then suggested they wear a different color bandana instead. “Just get brown bandannas so yall won’t run into any problems,” he wrote. “I don’t want people to get the wrong impression and promote the wrong thing!”
“YALL KNOW IM BRIS BREEZY but WE PROMOTING POSITIVITY ON THIS OUR ! Thank you And I love yall,” Brown added.
Brown’s directive to his fans came around the time that he announced additional dates for his upcoming Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour.
Brown added more shows to the North American and European legs to his show, including new stops in London, Manchester, East Rutherford, Toronto, Detroit, Denver, Atlanta, Orlando, and Washington D.C.
Presale tickets for the new North American shows begin on Apr. 9 at 10 a.m. local time, while general onsale tickets begin Apr. 11 at 10 a.m. local time.
When Brown announced the tour last month, he shared how amped he was to connect with fans to celebrate his 20 years’ worth of music. “So excited to be able to share this moment with the world and my amazing fans,” Brown said. “I can’t wait to see all y’all’s beautiful faces. I’mma take y’all through these eras, but most importantly give y’all my heart and soul.”