Chris Brown will stop at nothing to ensure his fans have a fantastic time at his shows, even if that means flying over them.
On Tuesday night, the 2025 “Breezy Bowl XX” tour made a stop at Hersheypark Stadium that included nostalgic songs from Brown, explosives and more, accompanied by two of R&B’s most popular artists, Summer Walker and Bryson Tiller.
Walker kicked off the concert, coming on stage at 7 p.m. and starting with her smash hit “Heart of a Woman.” The Atlanta-based singer sported a cute pink leotard and was accompanied by dancers during most of her songs.
Halfway through her set, Walker went into the crowd to find someone to sing along to her popular breakup hit “Session 32,” and found an eager fan named Jacob, who sang along with her pretty well.
Ending her set with “Insane,” she thanked the audience for watching her set.
“Hershey, thank you so much,” Walker said.
Up next was Tiller, who began his set with an explosive introduction before starting with “Sorry Not Sorry.”
“Hey Hershey, what up!” Tiller said. “Lemme talk my [expletive].”
Tiller performed hit after hit in his discography, including “Whatever She Wants,” “Wild Thoughts,” and “Exchange.”
Tiller, a self-proclaimed C-Breezy fan himself, thanked fans for coming to the show, but not to see him.
“I see so many C-Breezy fans out there,” Tiller said. “I’m a day one Chris Brown fan, and it feels good to see so many fans out there who never switched up on him.”
The 32-year-old singer performed a little while longer before ending with his 2015 smash hit, “Don’t,” and welcoming Brown to the stage.
As the sun started to set, Brown hit the stage just before 8:30, opening with “Run It!” off his debut album, “Chris Brown.” The Virginia-born singer was met with explosive cheering from the Hershey audience.
“I came here to do one [expletive] thing,” Brown said. “Party.”
And a party did ensue, as Brown started the first themed set of his show, “The Rise.” Appearing on the screen were flashing images and videos of a younger Brown accepting awards, old music videos, and interviews, all highlighting his rise to success.
Brown did several throwback hits like “Yo Excuse Me Miss,” “Yeah 3x,” and “I Can Transform Ya,” which included a dance battle between Brown and a Transformers-esque robot. Brown won.
The next theme was “The Fall,” which highlighted the intense scrutiny he faced dealing with the 2009 assault of singer and business mogul Rihanna, as well as his recent legal troubles, which saw him arrested in the United Kingdom back in May 2025.
“Anxiety” opened the first half of the set, slowing down the vibe of the concert, followed by other emotional melodies such as “Drunk Texting” and “Liquor.” The next half, however, was all about “Fantasy.”
The vampire-heavy music video for Brown’s 2007 hit, “Wall To Wall,” began to play as he clipped into a harness and was flown from the main stage to a smaller setup in the back of Hersheypark Stadium.
He brought a lucky fan on stage to take part in a sensual dance to his hit “Take You Down,” eliciting wild screams from nearly every woman in the stadium that got even louder as he kissed her.
Brown flew around even more, doing flips, making his way around the stadium, and even singing upside down during “Look At Me Now.” The final portion of the show was all about his “Legacy” as videos of Brown alongside his three children began to play on the screen, and he spoke about how fatherhood has changed him and made him “better.”
The legacy of Michael Jackson was also very apparent during this set as Brown emerged in an outfit complete with a sequin suit and a hat very similar to the ones Jackson would wear when performing “Fine China.”
Jackson has always been a major influence on Brown’s music, with Brown emulating the late pop icon’s dance moves and vibes during numerous performances over the years. After performing another round of hit songs, Brown took a minute to thank the Pennsylvania audience for their continued support before ending with “Forever.”
“I want to thank y’all for showing me so much love tonight,” Brown said. “20 years of doing this and ya’ll still packed [stadiums] at the brim. I’ve been performing for over two and a half hours, and y’all still here, having a good [expletive] time.”
“Team Breezy is not just a fanbase to me, it’s a family,” Brown said. “So I wanna make sure y’all get y’alls money’s worth every time I get on this [expletive] stage. I know a lot of y’all work hard. … But I just wanna thank y’all from the bottom of my heart and end this [expletive] with a bang.”
Brown thanked fans one last time at the end of “Forever” as he and his dancers took their bows.
“Thank you for this opportunity,” Brown said. “We be back.”
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