Chris Brown just sold out two consecutive shows in Johannesburg, South Africa on Saturday and Sunday (Dec. 14-15). The ethereal performances came after women’s rights activists tried to ban him from coming to the FNB stadium, which saw over 90,000 attendees each night. “I’ve been waiting my whole life for this kind of moment,” a full-hearted Brown told the massive crowd. “I just want to say from the bottom of my heart I love you guys so much. This night means a lot to me. He added, “I ain’t been out here in a long time. I’ve been rocking for two and a half hours, and y’all just let me rock. I appreciate that.” The audience then starting chanting, “Breezy!” showing just how much love the 35-year-old has around the world. The show, which has been dubbed the “Breezy Bowl” saw Brown perform with his 18 dancers to many of his hits dating back from 2002 to present day. Not only did the musical icon perform his Amapiano and Afrobeat songs like “Sensational” featuring Davido and “MONALISA” with South African artist Lojay, he also gave the crowd classics including “Yo (Excuse Me Miss),” “Wall to Wall,” “Run It!” and newer hits like “Residuals,” “Angel Numbers/Ten Toes,” and “Under The Influence.” Breezy’s DJ also made sure to connect to the land by playing South African classics like Brenda Fassie’s “Weekend Special,” Riky Rick’s “Boss Zonke,” and Mgarimbe’s “Sister Bethina.” Additionally, in true CB fashion, he made sure to throw some lucky fans his jacket, hat, and a shirt, sparking much commotion.
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