The U.S. leg of Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl XX Tour, celebrating 20 years of Brown’s career, is officially underway. The tour launched on Wednesday, July 30, at LoanDepot Park in Miami on Wednesday, July 30, with a second stop bringing the R&B singer to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, Aug. 2.

The setlist spans all 20 years, from the time he kicks things off with “Run It!,” the triple-platinum debut single that spent five weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in late 2005.

From there, he makes his way through hits as huge as “Kiss Kiss,” “Look at Me Now,” “Under the Influence,” “Loyal,” “Go Crazy” and “No Guidance” — all before bringing the concert to a close with the eight-times-platinum smash “Forever.”

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Chris Brown setlist 2025: Breezy Bowl XX Tour songs

These are the songs that made the setlist when Chris Brown brought the Breezy Bowl XX Tour to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, as shared by fans online at setlist.fm:

  • “Run It!”
  • “Gimme That”
  • “Party”
  • “Ayo”
  • “Go Girlfriend”
  • “Heat”
  • “Yo (Excuse Me Miss)”
  • “Show Me”
  • “Yeah 3x”
  • “Turn Up the Music”
  • “Angel Numbers”/ “Ten Toes”
  • “Grass Ain’t Greener”
  • “Liquor”
  • “Drunk Texting”
  • “Deuces”
  • “I Wanna Be”
  • “Ain’t No Way (You Won’t Love Me)”
  • “She Ain’t You”
  • “Say Goodbye”
  • “Residuals”
  • “Don’t Judge Me”
  • “New Flame”
  • “Wall to Wall”
  • “Take You Down”
  • “Wet the Bed”
  • “Sweet Love”
  • “Back to Sleep”
  • “2012”
  • “With You”
  • “Indigo”
  • “Kiss Kiss”
  • “Look at Me Now”
  • “Beautiful People”
  • “Privacy”
  • “No BS”
  • “Baddest”
  • “Feel Something”
  • “Hope You Do”
  • “Private Show”
  • “Strip”
  • “Under the Influence”
  • “Beat It”
  • “It Depends”
  • “Freaky Friday”
  • “Loyal”
  • “Poppin’”
  • “Fine China”
  • “Call Me Every Day”
  • “Sensational”
  • “Go Crazy”
  • “No Guidance”
  • “Crawl”
  • “No Air”
  • “Forever”

Ed has covered pop music for The Republic since 2007, reviewing festivals and concerts, interviewing legends, covering the local scene and more. He did the same in Pittsburgh for more than a decade. Follow him on X and Instagram @edmasley and on Facebook as Ed Masley. Email him at ed.masley@arizonarepublic.com.

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