Chris Brown Wants To Get Rihanna, Beyonce & Bruno Mars For A World Tour

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Singer Chris Brown attends The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards at the STAPLES Center on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Chris Brown is really trying to plot a massive tour.

Chris Brown dropped a massive project on Halloween last year with Heartbreak On A Full Moon. The album was a double disc project with 45 songs plus an additional twelve if you're going to count the deluxe Cuffing Season: 12 Days Of Christmas edition. Needless to say, he has a lot of music that he released. However, the singer hasn't announced any plans to hit the road to promote the project. While there's a good chance we'll see him take the stage at some point this year, Breezy shot out an idea into the universe of what could be one of the biggest tours ever, if it were to actually come into fruition.

Chris Brown hit Twitter today to reveal his interest in doing a massive world tour with some of the biggest names in pop music. It looks like Breezy wants to do a global tour alongside Beyonce, Bruno Mars and Rihanna.

"Just thinking.... A CRAZY WORLD TOUR would BEYONCE, RIHANNA, BRUNO MARS, CHRIS BROWN." Breezy wrote on Twitter, "And if y’all decide to do it without me... give me 10%." 

The idea of a tour with all those people would be legendary but the fact that he included Rihanna undoubtedly raised a few eyebrows considering their history together. Breezy pleaded guilty in 2009 to assaulting her before that year's Grammy Awards. Brown spoke candidly about that evening in his Netflix documentary "Chris Brown: Welcome To My Life."

While the idea of the tour is now out in the open, I guess we'll have to wait to see if anyone else is actually down for this. Who knows, maybe it'll be a thing in the coming years. 


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