Chris Brown Fans Unable To Enter Atlanta Concert After Tickets ‘Disappeared’ Just Before The Show
Chris Brown Fans Unable To Enter Atlanta Concert After Tickets ‘Disappeared’ Just Before The Show
#ChrisBrown has heard the complaints from his fans.
As reported, CB fans have taken to the internet to share issues they’ve experienced while attending his #BreezyBowl Tour. According to reports, hundreds of concertgoers in Atlanta were turned away from the venue after their digital tickets allegedly disappeared as they tried to scan in. It appears the ticket problem, among other issues, has also occurred in other cities.
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Seemingly addressing complaints from his fans, Chris shared on his IG Story this morning (Sept. 3):
“Hope yall understand this is my first stadium tour so l don’t know if the people in charge of that in the cities realized the capacity I would bring out. (some cities ran smooth) This is the first time l’ve ever been in these venues.”
“Appreciate yall concerns,” Chris continued, “Unfortunately l’m not in charge of that. OTHER THAN THAT MY SH*T.”
The “It Depends” artist also made it known that canceled meet and greets are normally due to security concerns or him “needing to rest” so he’s not burnt out. Fans who had issues at venues are reportedly now waiting for #Ticketmaster to process their refund requests.

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