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Chris Brown Announces 2024 11:11 Tour With Arya Starr & Muni Long: Here Are the Dates

The North American trek kicks off in June.

Chris Brown

Chris Brown

The North American trek kicks off in June.

Chris Brown is going to be dancing across the country again. The multi-hyphenate entertainer announced the North American 11:11 Tour on Tuesday (March 5).

The 26-city trek will include support from emerging R&B singers Muni Long and Arya Starr on select dates. Pre-sale tickets will be going on sale on Wednesday (March 6), and the general public will get their shot on March 11 at 10 a.m. local time. According to the singer, the pre-sale password on Live Nation is “SENSATIONAL.”


Detroit has the pleasure of hosting the first show to kick things off properly on June 5. C. Breezy will also be making stops along the way in Brooklyn, Montreal, Toronto, Boston, Atlanta, Houston, Seattle, Denver, Oakland, Las Vegas and Phoenix, and wraps up in Los Angeles on Aug. 6.

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Various VIP packages will also be available for fans looking for a luxury experience. Baltimore and Philly attendees could be in for a treat, as a special guest who hasn’t been announced just yet will be appearing on those two dates specifically.

Brown is coming off the November release of his album 11:11, which reached No. 1 on the Top R&B Albums chart. CB’s seventh studio LP debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 with 45,000 album-equivalent units sold in the first week.

“Sensational,” an Afrobeats-tinged standout featuring Davido and Lojay from the project, has reached the Billboard Hot 100, where it sits at No. 89 on the latest chart.

See Brown’s tour announcement and dates below:

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.
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