The “Breezy Bowl XX” Tour is in full swing for Chris Brown. The Grammy-winning artist continues to hit the road, stopping at Truist Park in Atlanta on August 30 and 31.
Joining Brown on the tour will be Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller.
Brown topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart with his debut single "Run It!" and hasn't looked back. The 36-year-old is known for hits like “Kiss Kiss,” "Go Crazy," "Look at Me Now," and more. He has won multiple BET, AMA, and Billboard Music Awards, in addition to the Grammy Awards he owns.
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The popular but controversial star will perform songs from his Grammy-winning 2023 album, 11:11, along with several top hits. Will you see Brown in action when he heads to Atlanta?
Here's everything you need to know about the "Breezy Bowl" tour at Truist Park, including dates and links to the best and cheapest tickets.
Chris Brown Atlanta tickets for 2025 'Breezy Bowl' Tour
- Tickets: StubHub
Chris Brown heads to Truist Park in Atlanta on August 30 and 31 for the "Breezy Bowl" Tour. The home of the Atlanta Braves can hold up to 41,108 people.
Tickets are officially available on StubHub.
Ticket prices for the August 30 show start at $272 and can reach up to $11,642.
Ticket prices for the August 31 show start at $197 and can reach up to $23,981.
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Truist Park seating map for Chris Brown 'Breezy Bowl' Tour 2025
Here's the seating map for Truist Park:

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Chris Brown 'Breezy Bowl XX' Tour 2025 cities, dates
Below is a complete schedule of dates for 'Breezy Bowl XX.' Click here for tickets to each show.
Date | Venue | City |
June 8 | Johan Cruijff Arena | Amsterdam, NED |
June 11 | Volksparkstadion | Hamburg, GER |
June 13 | Deutsche Bank Park | Frankfurt, GER |
June 15 | Co-op Live | Manchester, UK |
June 16 | Co-op Live | Manchester, UK |
June 19 | Principality Stadium | Cardiff, UK |
June 21 | Tottenham Hotspur | London, UK |
June 22 | Tottenham Hotspur | London, UK |
June 24 | Co-op Live | Manchester, UK |
June 26 | Villa Park | Birmingham, UK |
June 28 | Marlay Park | Rathfarnham, Ireland |
July 1 | Hampden Park | Glasgow, UK |
July 3 | Co-op Live | Manchester, UK |
July 5 | Paris La Defense | Nanterre, FRA |
July 9 | Afro Nation 2025 | Partimäo, Portugal |
July 30 | loanDepot Park | Miami, FL |
Aug. 2 | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, FL |
Aug. 5 | Hersheypark Stadium | Hershey, PA |
Aug. 7 | Ford Field | Detroit, MI |
Aug. 8 | Ford Field | Detroit, MI |
Aug. 10 | Nationals Park | Washington DC |
Aug. 12 | MetLife Stadium | E. Rutherford, NJ |
Aug. 13 | MetLife Stadium | E. Rutherford, NJ |
Aug. 16 | Citizens Bank Park | Philadelphia, PA |
Aug. 19 | Rogers Stadium | Toronto, CAN |
Aug. 20 | Rogers Stadium | Toronto, CAN |
Aug. 23 | Rentschler Field | East Hartford, CT |
Aug. 25 | Fenway Park | Boston, MA |
Aug. 28 | Wrigley Field | Chicago, IL |
Aug. 30 | Truist Park | Atlanta, GA |
Aug. 31 | Truist Park | Atlanta, GA |
Sep. 2 | Globe Life Field | Arlington, TX |
Sep. 3 | Globe Life Field | Arlington, TX |
Sep. 5 | The Dome | St. Louis, MO |
Sep. 8 | Daikin Park | Houston, TX |
Sep. 11 | Chase Field | Phoenix, AZ |
Sep. 13 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, CA |
Sep. 14 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, CA |
Sep. 17 | Petco Park | San Diego, CA |
Sep. 19 | Allegiant Stadium | Las Vegas, NV |
Sep. 20 | Allegiant Stadium | Las Vegas, NV |
Sep. 24 | Coors Field | Denver, CO |
Sep. 27 | Alamodome | San Antonio, TX |
Sep. 30 | Camping World Stadium | Orlando, FL |
Oct. 3 | Bobby Dodd Stadium | Atlanta, GA |
Oct. 8 | Nationals Park | Washington DC |
Oct. 9 | Nationals Park | Washington DC |
Oct. 11 | Protective Stadium | Birmingham, AL |
Oct. 14 | Carter Finley Stadium | Raleigh, NC |
Oct. 16 | Caesars Superdome | New Orleans, LA |
Oct. 18 | Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium | Memphis, TN |