Chris Brown Freed on $6.7 Million Bail in London Ahead ofTour
3 minute readPublished: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 2:11 pm
Chris Brown Released on Bail in London, Tour Hangs in the Balance
R&B superstar Chris Brown has been released on a hefty $6.7 million bail in London, according to reports from Reuters. The singer, who was arrested on May 15th in Manchester, faces charges of grievous bodily harm stemming from an alleged nightclub assault in February 2023.
The London judge ordered Brown to pay $5.4 million upfront, with the remaining $1.3 million due within a week. As part of his bail conditions, Brown must surrender his passport when not traveling for his upcoming "Breezy Bowl XX Tour," which is slated to begin on June 8th. The tour, featuring Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller, was initially put in jeopardy when Brown was denied bail on May 16th and remanded in custody. His next court appearance is scheduled for June 20th at Southwark Crown Court in London, sandwiched between tour dates in Cardiff and London.
Prosecutors allege Brown was involved in an unprovoked attack on music promoter Abraham Diaw with a tequila bottle. A friend of Brown's, musician Omololu Akinlolu (HoodyBaby), has also been charged in connection with the alleged assault. Brown has not yet entered a plea.
The arrest and subsequent legal proceedings have cast a shadow over Brown's highly anticipated tour. The outcome of the case will undoubtedly impact his career and public image.
BNN's Perspective: While the allegations against Chris Brown are serious, the legal process must be allowed to run its course. The substantial bail amount reflects the gravity of the charges, and the restrictions on his travel are understandable. It's crucial to remember that Brown is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The impact on his tour highlights the complexities of balancing legal proceedings with professional commitments.
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