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Chris Brown Announces North American Tour Dates


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R&B crooner Chris Brown is set to take his tour on the road in North America beginning the road gig overseas in Australia back in April of this year. After dropping his fourth studio F.A.M.E., Brown has supported the album with the brief global excursion and several spot date performances such as the “Today Show.” This 28-city tour will kick off with our neighbors to the north in Toronto and then shooting down south to Buffalo, NY to continue the stateside leg of his jaunt.

Breezy will have some friends along for the ride with sultry singer Kelly Rowland, Florida product T-Pain and his “Snapbacks Back” partner in rhyme Tyga all joining him on his cross-country trek. Before the tour stars in September, Chris Brown will get a warm up round in during the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28 as one of the featured performers. After his Toronto and Buffalo dates, Breezy and crew will visit New Jersey, Washington, D.C. and Detroit in succession.

The home states of all the tour members will be visited during the tour with a stop on October 5 in T-Pain’s native Florida. The F.A.M.E. tour will then visit Chris Brown’s home state of Virginia on October 9. Kelly Rowland’s hometown of Houston gets a visit on October 16 and Compton’s own Tyga will get a chance to thrill hometown fans on October 20 during a Los Angeles stop. The tour will wrap up on October 30 in Hartford, Connecticut.

Are you excited about Chris Brown and his new tour? Is he coming to your hometown? Tweet to us at @MTVRapFix or leave us a comment below.



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