R&B artist Chris Brown has unveiled the dates for his highly anticipated summer tour, The 11:11 Tour.
Presented by Live Nation, this extensive 26-city journey will feature two promising up-and-coming female artists in the R&B genre as special guests: Ayra Starr and Muni Long, who will join the show in select cities. The tour will kick off on June 5 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit and will traverse North America, including stops in Brooklyn, Toronto, Atlanta and more, culminating with a grand finale at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on August 6.
The 11:11 Tour comes as a celebration of Brown’s 11th studio album of the same name, which secured an esteemed #1 position on Billboard’s R&B Albums chart. His track “Summer Too Hot” from the album received a nomination at this year’s Grammy Awards. The upcoming tour follows the tremendous success of Brown’s sold-out 2023 Under The Influence European tour, which comprised 27 shows.
Brown’s musical style within the R&B domain is characterized by diverse influences and includes elements from pop music and hip-hop. His lyrics predominantly revolve around emotional and hedonistic themes. Brown has drawn comparisons to the legendary Michael Jackson for his singing and dancing abilities, as well as his stage presence.
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Listed below are the dates for The 11:11 Tour:
While the 11:11 concert tour setlist has not yet been revealed, the following is the average Chris Brown concert setlist so far this year:
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