Chris Brown’s Tour Stops in Fort Worth This Summer. Why You Shouldn’t Go

Why we won’t be attending the R&B star’s August show — and why you shouldn’t, either.

Chris Brown is coming to Fort Worth. Just a reminder that two of his exes accused him of assault. Live Nation

R&B star Chris Brown announced a 2024 North American tour on Tuesday morning.

The 11:11 Tour kicks off June 5 and will stop at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on Friday, July 19.

The tour will promote Brown’s latest album, 11:11, which debuted in November. The lead single, “Summer Too Hot,” was nominated for a Grammy for Best R&B Performance.

Lest we forget, Brown, one of the most prominent R&B artists of the 21st century, is also an unrepentant domestic abuser.

His assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 left her with visible injuries, including bruises on her face and a split lip. Brown pleaded guilty to felony assault and making criminal threats.

He made a public apology during which he said, “I have told Rihanna countless times, and I’m telling you today, that I am truly, truly sorry that I wasn’t able to handle the situation differently and better.”

But, as the saying goes, the best apology is changed behavior, and in 2017, Brown’s ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran was granted a restraining order against him. She alleged physical violence, including punching her in the stomach and pushing her down the stairs, as well as threats to kill her. The restraining order prevented Brown from coming within 100 yards of her for a period of five years.

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