Chris Brown doesn’t want his fans coming to his forthcoming tour in red bandanas, despite it being his favorite accessory.
Apparently, Team Breezy planned to don the gang-affiliated handkerchief in a show of support for their favorite singer when he hits the road on his Breezy Bowl XX Tour over the summer. But when Chris caught wind of the plans, he quickly issued a PSA on his Instagram Story for his fans to change course.
“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 with 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.”
The Breezy Bowl XX Tour will celebrate Chris Brown’s 20th year in music, and includes Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller as opening acts.

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The international trek will hit stadiums throughout Europe and North America when it kicks off in Amsterdam in June. It makes its way to the States in late July, where it wraps in Breezy’s new home base of Las Vegas in September.
In other news, Chris Brown has filed a $500 million defamation lawsuit against Warner Bros. and others over rape claims made against him in the documentary, Chris Brown: A History of Violence.
The documentary, which premiered in October 2024, featured testimony from an unknown woman who claims the singer raped her on Diddy‘s boat in 2020.
The allegations were previously put forth in a $20 million lawsuit, but that was dismissed without prejudice when evidence emerged that the story had been fabricated.

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In his hefty lawsuit filed on January 21, Brown accuses Warner Bros., as well as production company Ample Entertainment, of “promoting and publishing false information in their pursuit of likes, clicks, downloads and dollars and to [his] detriment.”
He also claims the film was released despite the producers “knowing that it was full of lies and deception.”
The suit also says: “This case is about the media putting their own profits over the truth. They did so after being provided proof that their information was false, and their storytelling ‘Jane Doe’ had not only been discredited over and over but was in fact a perpetrator of intimate partner violence and aggressor herself.
“Mr. Brown has never been found guilty of any sex related crime […] but this documentary states in every available fashion that he is a serial rapist and sexual abuser.”

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Chris Brown is seeking $500 million in damages. Warner Bros. and Ample Entertainment have yet to respond to the lawsuit.