Chris Brown Ticket Prices 2025 Presale Breezy Tour XX How Much Ticket
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Chris Brown Ticket Prices: How Much Are 2025 Presale Breezy Bowl Tour Tickets?

If you’re looking for Chris Brown ticket prices for his upcoming Breezy Bowl XX tour, you’re not the only one. Presale tickets will be available on April 1, a few days before they will be open to the general public. As the name suggests, the tour will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the artist’s first album that released in 2005. It will start with the European leg that lasts from June 11 in Germany to July 5 in France, before hitting the United States on July 30 in Miami and ending on September 20 in Las Vegas. Here’s what we know about how much a ticket will be for the Breezy Bowl tour.

What are ticket prices for the Chris Brown 2025 tour?

The estimated ticket price for Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl XX tour in 2025 is around $100 to $500, largely depending on the venue and the seat location.

This is based on how much tickets were for his shows throughout the United States in 2024. For the stops in Los Angeles, Denver, and New York, prices ranged from around $85 to $500, so we expect much the same for this year’s concert run. That said, Brown won the 2025 Grammy for best R&B album and best R&B performance, so it wouldn’t be surprising if tickets cost a little more than before.

The earliest that fans can grab tickets is through the artist presale on Ticketmaster that goes live on April 1 at 10:00 AM venue time. Customers can register their interest for three of the tour’s stops, and as long as they sign up before March 30 at 10:00 PM EDT, they will receive presale links the following day on March 31 via email.

An additional presale through Live Nation will begin on April 2 at 10:00 AM EDT. VIP tickets are expected to be available through VIP Nation and elsewhere.

Brown announced the Breezy Bowl XX tour in an Instagram post on March 27 and said that more cities will be added to the initial list of stops. Special guest Summer Walker will appear as well for the North American leg of the tour, while Bryson Tiller looks to be featured throughout.

The artist has filed a $500 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. for alleged defamation.

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