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Chris Brown’s UK Bail Sparks Wild Tour Twist — Is Venus in Retrograde or Just Bad Timing?

Added on May 21, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

So, here’s a curveball for you—Chris Brown’s bail was just greenlit by a London court on a rather cosmic day: May 21, when the Sun is flirting with Gemini’s dual nature, stirring up all sorts of communication chaos and unpredictability. Now, isn’t it fitting that a case steeped in conflicting narratives and an alleged “unprovoked assault” should surface at a time ruled by the whirlwind Gemini energy? The singer is out on the hook for a hefty $5.4 million security, plus more cash due shortly, all while juggling the demands of a passport surrender and a whirlwind “Breezy Bowl XX” world tour kicking off in June. It’s like watching a suspenseful soap opera on fast forward—will Brown’s story unfold smoothly, or will Gemini’s penchant for drama steal the show?

Judge Tony Baumgartner’s nod means Brown won’t miss a beat on his international tour dates, even as the legal dance continues around his impending plea for the alleged nightclub incident back in February 2023. Meanwhile, the alleged victim’s $16 million civil lawsuit adds a hefty subplot to this ongoing saga. It’s all enough to make you wonder—when stars and legal battles collide, who really calls the shots? Buckle up, this one’s far from over.

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Chris Brown was granted bail by a London court on Wednesday morning (May 21), after being charged with causing grievous bodily harm in an alleged “unprovoked assault” at a London nightclub in 2023.

The bail was approved by Judge Tony Baumgartner at Southwark Crown Court, BBC News reports. Brown did not appear in person at the hearing.

Bail conditions require Brown to pay a $5.4 million security immediately, with an additional $1.34 million due within a week.

Brown must surrender his passport, but is permitted to use it solely for travel related to his “Breezy Bowl XX” world tour, which begins June 8 in the Netherlands.

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The court’s decision allows Brown to proceed with his international tour dates, including UK shows in June and July.

Brown has not yet entered a plea regarding the assault charge and has not commented publicly on the case.

The 36-year-old singer was arrested in Manchester, England, last week. UK authorities accused him of attacking music producer Abraham Diaw with a bottle at Tape nightclub in Mayfair on February 19, 2023.

Prosecutors have labeled the incident an “unprovoked attack” that left Diaw with head trauma and torn ligaments. Diaw has also filed a $16 million civil lawsuit against Brown.

Chris Brown’s first bail request was denied by Manchester Magistrates’ Court. A judge ordered him held until a plea and trial preparation hearing at Southwark Crown Court on June 13.

The upcoming Breezy Bowl XX world tour is set to kick off June 8 in Amsterdam. The UK leg of the tour is scheduled to begin in Manchester on June 15, just two days after his next court appearance.

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