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Chris Brown’s Stadium Tour Wraps With Grosses Totaling $285 Million, Earns No. 1 Ranking On LIVE75

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Chris Brown performs during the Breezy Bowl XX Tour at Ford Field on August 07, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images)

With a final sold-out performance in New Orleans, Chris Brown has completed his “Breezy Bowl XX” stadium tour that grossed more than $285 million in Europe and North America during a run stretching just over four months. According to reported box-office figures from the tour, produced by Live Nation, he sold 1,930,362 tickets at 48 concerts between the kickoff on June 8 and the Oct. 16 finale.

His last performance was held at Caesars Superdome with a sellout crowd of 45,474 in attendance and a gross totaling just over $7 million. Jhené Aiko and Bryson Tiller were openers for the final show and other concerts during the tour’s homestretch. Summer Walker also played opening sets on select dates earlier on the tour.

With the last 13 concerts included in the LIVE75 chart’s eligibility timeframe, the R&B star lands at No. 1 in the ranking this week based on an average of 42,805 sold seats per night. This is his fourth time holding the highest ranking in 2025, having previously ranked at the top in the first three weeks of September. He also earns the “Heavy Hitter” tag with a gross average of $6.96 million, the highest of any touring artist on the chart. He has held that distinction five times since the tour began in June.

Among the highlights of “Breezy Bowl XX,” Brown was the first artist ever to sell out three consecutive shows at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 5, 8 and 9. His ticket count at the Major League Baseball stadium reached 121,192, the highest number of sold tickets at a single venue on the tour. At eight other North American stadiums, he appeared for two nights, moving the most tickets at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. He played for 107,256 fans there on Aug. 12 and 13. Then, among the stadiums with only one show scheduled, his top attendance was 49,735, recorded at Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam on June 8.

One indoor arena was also included in the mix during the European leg of the tour. He performed four nights at Co-op Live in Manchester, England, selling a total of 62,234 tickets on June 15, 16, 24 and July 3.

On the Artist Power Index, Brown has the highest Live score of any performer appearing on the chart. His top Live rank, along with top 15 results in both Streaming and Airplay, lands him at No. 2 overall for a third week behind Lady Gaga at No. 1. She first earned the highest ranking on the Oct. 10 chart and maintains her hold on the top spot with the eighth best Streaming score, the fifth best in Airplay and a top 25 effort in the Social metric. Multiple shows at four European arenas on “The Mayhem Ball” ensure her return to No. 1 in the APX lineup for a third week.

Global Concert Pulse has a new No. 1 artist this week as My Chemical Romance moves up one position to claim the top ranking after charting at No. 2 last week behind K-pop group Stray Kids. And they previously appeared at No. 3 the week before that, when Stray Kids were second behind Beyoncé who scored the highest ranking for the final time after a 20-week hold at No. 1.

The rock band’s gross average per show totals $8.18 million, based on nine concerts that occurred during the three-month chart eligibility timeframe. The concerts were part of the group’s “Long Live The Black Parade” tour that launched in July in Seattle and continued in U.S. and Canadian cities through September. My Chemical Romance will resume the tour in January in Latin America, followed by subsequent treks through Asia and Europe before returning stateside next August.

Of all three charts, the top debut belongs to Eagles who enter the ranking on Global Concert Pulse at No. 4 based on a gross average of $4.84 million from the first eight performances this fall with their Las Vegas residency at Sphere. The band’s ticket average at the venue currently totals 16,273 per show.

The highest ranked debut on the Artist Power Index is by Christian music artist Brandon Lake at No. 43, based on 12 arena concerts on his “King of Hearts” tour, while the top debut on LIVE75 belongs to the Jonas Brothers. The trio is No. 11 with a sold-ticket average of 12,345 from eight sold-out concerts. The shows are the latest on the “Greetings From Your Hometown Tour” that began on Aug. 10 in celebration of their 20th anniversary. The opening dates on the tour were primarily outdoor performances at North American stadiums and amphitheaters, but the most recent concerts, contributing to this week’s chart ranking, are all arena shows.

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