The Grammy-winning R&B singer stopped in the Peach State capitol in August for a two-night performance at Truist Park, but added a third night due to fan demand.
ATLANTA — Chris Brown is returning to Atlanta for another explosive performance on Friday.
The Grammy-winning R&B singer stopped in the Peach State capitol in August for a two-night performance at Truist Park on his Breezy Bowl XX tour. Due to fan demand, the singer added a third show in Atlanta to the lineup.
Brown is celebrating his 20-year-long career by showcasing some of his most notable songs from “With You” to “No Guidance,” as well as his latest album, 11:11.
He will be joined on stage by the soulful vibes of Summer Walker performing hits like “Playing Games” while Bryson Tiller steps onto the scene to sing “Don’t” and songs from his self-titled project.
According to the stadium’s website, those coming to the concert are allowed to bring clear bags that are not larger than 12″X 6″X 12″. Camera attachments, including selfie sticks/ tripod/monopods and any artificial noisemakers such as whistles, megaphones, bangers, beach balls, and frisbees, are also prohibited. More details about what is allowed and is not allowed in the stadium can be found at Bobbydoddstadium.com.
Those going to the concert and residents in the area should be prepared for delays in the hours leading up to the concert.
Breezy Bowl traffic information
Fans will pack the Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Stadium for the sold-out show on Oct. 3 at 7 p.m., but doors open at 5 p.m.
The 11Alive Traffic Team said drivers should expect heavy traffic on major and minor roads in Midtown near Georgia Tech.
GDOT is closing North Avenue between Luckie Street and Centennial Olympic Park Drive from 5 p.m. to midnight, so concertgoers do not have to worry about cars driving down North Avenue.
Best way to get to the concert
11Alive’s Traffic Team is encouraging fans to take to get to the concert. Concertgoers should ride the red and gold lines to the North Avenue Station, and it is about a five to ten minute walk to Bobby Dodd Stadium.