Chris Brown Warns Fans Against Wearing Red Bandanas To His Shows

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 14: Singer Chris Brown performs onstage during his "11:11" tour at State Farm Arena on July 14, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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As Chris Brown gets ready for his upcoming stadium tour, he has issued a warning for his fans. 

Fans have revealed that they were going to wear red bandanas to his shows, in which the singer strongly opposed the idea. “I see a lot of the fans collectively telling team Breezy to wear red bandanas to the concert, I would highly advise y’all to not do that!” he wrote. 

He went on to suggest that they wear a different color. “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!” 

Brown added, “Y’all know I’m Bris Breezy, but we promoting positivity on this tour! Thank you, and I love y’all! In the past, the “Say Goodbye” singer has been associated with the Bloods gang, who wear red bandanas to show their affiliation with the gang. 

This clarification comes after Brown announced additional dates for his upcoming Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour. With the added dates, Brown’s tour will make stops in London, Manchester, Toronto, Detroit, Denver, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Orlando, and East Rutherford. 

Presale tickets for the North American shows will start on April 9 at 10 am, and general on-sale tickets will start on April 11 at 10 am.