Chicago’s United Center is known for hosting sporting events, most notably the historic dynasty of the 1990s Chicago Bulls, which won six NBA Championships.
But on Saturday (June 8), the arena drew fans from across the country to see another champion. That is Grammy award-winning R&B artist Chris Brown, who debuted in 2005 with his first single, “Run It”. Saturday was the second of Brown’s two Chicago shows on his 11:11 tour. The first one was on Friday (June 7).
Brown sang, danced and charmed over 20,000 fans Saturday Night. For over two hours, he performed his songs. He brought fans into his so-called “Breezyverse” by singing crowd favorites “New Flame” featuring Usher and Rick Ross (2014), “Poppin'” (2005) and “Summer Too Hot” (2023), giving them every reason to groove all night.
“Summer too hot not to f–k it up. Is the mood right? Is it wet enough?” Brown chanted.
The show was divided into 4 acts and named after nature’s elements of “Fire, Water, Air, and Earth.”
Brown moved so fluidly on stage in each phase that it looked like he was gliding on water.
But he wasn’t alone.&
His array of dancers was a blend of different cultures,...
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