Chris Brown is going on “The Party Tour” with 50 Cent.
Chris Brown keeps his RnB position high with his new track Party which features Gucci Mane and Usher. Now the Singer going to teaming up with 50 Cent, French Montana, and Fabolous for a new upcoming Tour. Chris Brown Announces his upcoming “The Party Tour“.
Breezy is anticipated to enter the boxing match before taking the stage to battle Soulja Boy which is now canceled. He allegedly trained for the widely publicized battle with Mike Tyson.
Chris defended the cancellation by saying that “middlemen… got in the way… because they wanted a piece of the pie.” Finally, Brown termed the upcoming bout “immature,” putting a stop to all chance that it would go place. Soulja Boy proceeded to attack the rapper in an Instagram post after the cancellation, escalating the dispute.
The bill featured a number of hip hop and R&B acts, similar to his last tour. The tour’s two biggest stars were 50 Cent and French Montana. While Montana was initially on the initial list, his name was later deleted before the tour was formally announced. The rapper said his contract was never finished and he was still making a movie at the time of the tour, according to several media outlets. The rapper claimed his contract was never finalized and he was still filming a movie during the time of the tour.
The bill, like his last tour, included a slew of hip hop musicians, including 50 Cent, O.T. Genasis, Kap G, Fabolous, Casanova, and French Montana. While Montana’s name was first on the list, it was subsequently deleted when the tour was officially announced. While on tour, the singer was working on his eighth studio album Heartbreak on a Full Moon, having previously released three songs from it, “Grass Ain’t Greener,” “Party,” which inspired the tour’s name, and “Privacy,” which were played to promote the project’s imminent release.
Here are the remaining dates for the ‘Party Tour,’ none of which include 50 Cent.
Thursday, April 6th – Quicken Loans Arena – Cleveland, Ohio
Friday, April 7th – The Palace of Auburn Hills -Auburn Hills, Michigan
Sunday, April 9th – Xcel Energy Center – Saint Paul, Minnesota
Monday, April 10th – Pinnacle Bank Arena – Lincoln, Nebraska
Tuesday, April 11th – Sprint Center – Kansas City, Missouri
Thursday, April 13th – Smoothie King Center – New Orleans, Louisiana
Saturday, April 15th – American Airlines Arena – Miami, Florida
Sunday, April 16th – Amalie Arena – Tampa, Florida
Tuesday, April 18th – Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena – Jacksonville, Florida
Thursday, April 20th – Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, Virginia
Friday, April 21st – Verizon Center – Washington, District of Columbia
Saturday, April 22nd – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Monday, April 24th – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, New York
Friday, April 28th – Allstate Arena – Rosemont, Illinois
Saturday, April 29th – Schottenstein Center – Columbus, Ohio
Sunday, April 30th – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, Tennessee
Tuesday, May 2nd – Philips Arena – Atlanta, Georgia
Thursday, May 4th – Toyota Center – Houston, Texas
Saturday, May 6th – American Airlines Center – Dallas, Texas
Monday, May 8th – Pepsi Center – Denver, Colorado
Wednesday, May 10th – Moda Center – Portland, Oregon
Thursday, May 11th – KeyArena at Seattle Center -Seattle, Washington
Saturday, May 13th – Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, California
Monday, May 15th – Talking Stick Resort Arena – Phoenix, Arizona
Tuesday, May 16th – Honda Center – Anaheim, California
Thursday, May 18th – SAP Center At San Jose – San Jose, California
The major question now is whether his confrontation with Soulja Boy fits into the overall tour. After beefing back and forth for many weeks, the two are due to film a fair one in March. The argument is still going on as of a few weeks ago.
Brown taunted SB on social media saying, “When I pull up on ya, it’s going down. We’re going to set this fight up and do all that, but ni**as gon’ always slick talk. And they know, when I’m in the same room, they chest deflating than a motherf**ker. Boy, stop putting that superhero costume on, ‘fore we torture you.”
In the recent turn of events, According to TMZ, 50 Cent dropped out of Breezy’s The Party Tour when he and promoter Live Nation couldn’t agree on a price. According to the newspaper, 50 and Brown’s representatives had agreed on a separate price, but when the promoter was brought in, their offer was “hundreds of thousands of dollars away.”
After TMZ’s headline read “I Never Signed Chris Brown Tour Deal…They Can’t Afford Me,” 50 called out the site. “I would never say my friends can’t afford me,” he wrote on Instagram. “This run wasn’t handled correctly, I’m still on set filming Den of Thieves.” 50 has been locked in on his forthcoming heist movie, which also stars Gerald Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr.
He claims there wasn’t a disagreement with Brown, whom he characterised as a buddy, but rather a lack of organisation and timing that forced him to withdraw from the tour. “I would never say my friends can’t afford me,” he wrote in the caption of an image of a TMZ story that claimed the issue was about money. “This run wasn’t handled correctly, I’m still on set filming Den of Thieves.”
The “In Da Club” hitmaker also disclosed his plans to return to music earlier this week. He shared an Instagram selfie with 2 Chainz, revealing that he and the “No Lie” MC collaborated. He said, ” “I knocked out a joint with @hairweavekiller today we got some heat —- New Music coming soon!!! #effenvodka,” he wrote.
Check out the official announcement below.
DATES COMING ASAP!!!! Whens the last time you’ve been to a show/concert and have actually been entertained??? WE COMING!!!! pic.twitter.com/fy22msbsqF
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) February 18, 2017