Chris Brown in South Africa for His FNB Stadium Concerts
American R&B superstar Chris Brown has arrived in Johannesburg ahead of his highly anticipated performances this weekend at the FNB Stadium in Soweto.
The concerts, part of his “Breezy in South Africa” tour, will take place on December 14 and 15, marking his first return to the country in nearly a decade.
A Grand Return
It is not surprising that there has been so much hype surrounding CB’s gigs considering that his last performance in South Africa was back in 2015.
Known for his electrifying stage presence and chart-topping hits, his upcoming shows are not to be missed for those who are familiar with the artist’s music.
His arrival on Wednesday, captured in photos shared by event organizers Big Concerts, shows the artist accompanied by an entourage that includes bodyguards.
The concerts are expected to draw massive crowds, with tickets for Saturday’s show already sold out. Limited tickets remain for Sunday, creating a buzz among those eager to witness the artist live.
Mixed Reactions for Chris Brown in South Africa


Despite the excitement, Chris Brown’s upcoming South African gigs have not been without controversy.
Advocacy groups such as Women For Change and political entities like the GOOD party have raised concerns over the artist’s history, including a conviction for abuse.
Nonetheless, the concerts are proceeding, with thousands of fans looking forward to experiencing his music in person.
Event Details
The shows, organized by Big Concerts and Y, promise a mix of Brown’s classic music and newer tracks, ensuring an unforgettable experience for attendees.
Gates open at 4 PM, with the performances kicking off later in the evening. Fans are advised to purchase tickets only from authorized platforms like Ticketmaster to avoid scams.
Chris Brown’s influence on R&B and pop music has drawn comparisons to Michael Jackson, and his return to South Africa underscores his enduring popularity.
These concerts are set to be among the year’s biggest entertainment highlights.
For tickets and more information, visit Big Concerts or Ticketmaster.