
Chris Brown in Cardiff 2025: Timings, set list, tickets, parking, how to get there, road closures, support act and more
Chris Brown in Cardiff 2025: Timings, set list, tickets, parking, how to get there, road closures, support act and more
American singer-songwriter Chris Brown is bringing his Breezy Bowl XX tour to Cardiff
Chris Brown is coming to Cardiff
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American singer-songwriter Chris Brown will be performing at the Principality Stadium as part of his Breezy Bowl XX tour. The singer will perform at the Principality Stadium as the first of the summer concert's at the stadium.
Later in the summer Lana Del Rey, Oasis, Stereophonics, Kendrick Lamar and SZA and Catfish and the Bottlemen will perform at the stadium. After performing in Cardiff Chris Brown will appear in court in London after being charged with assault occasioning grievous bodily harm relating to an alleged incident inside a nightclub in 2023.
The 36-year-old, whose release from custody came at the price of a £5m bail, has not yet entered a plea. He is accused of inflicting an "unprovoked attack" on a music producer with a tequila bottle at a nightclub in London while on his last UK tour in 2023.
When he returned to the country a month ago, he was arrested after detectives from London's Metropolitan Police attended the hotel in which he was staying in Salford, Greater Manchester.
He was only released from custody after paying a £5m security fee to the court. The judge said that the singer could go ahead with his tour as part of his bail conditions.
Here is everything you need to know about Chris Brown in Cardiff.
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When is Chris Brown playing in Cardiff?
Chris Brown is playing in Cardiff, at the Principality Stadium, on Thursday, June 19, having already started his UK tour in Manchester.
What are the timings of the gig?
It has been confirmed that doors to the Principality Stadium will open at 5pm for the gig.
Live Nation say that the gig will start at 6.30pm and the curfew is 10.30pm.
Who is the support act?
Byrson Tiller is the support act for Chris Brown at the Principality Stadium.
He is known for his songs Don't, Whatever She Wants and Exchange.
Bryson Tiller is supporting Chris Brown
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Can I still get tickets?
There are still tickets available for the concert on Ticketmaster with verified resale tickets starting at £40.25, obstructed view tickets starting at £40.50 and seated tickets starting at £40.50. You can buy them here.
What is the setlist?
Chris's most recent available setlist is from his concert in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday, June 13.
We expect him to play a similar set list at the Principality Stadium on Thursday, June 19.
Here is the expected setlist:
Run It!
Gimme That
Party
Love More
Ayo
Go Girlfriend
Heat
New Flame
Yo (Excuse Me Miss)
Yeah 3x
Five More Hours
Iffy
I Can Transform Ya
Ten Toes
Grass Ain't Greener
Liquor
Deuces
I Wanna Be
Ain't No Way (You Won't Love Me)
She Ain't You
Say Goodbye
Residuals
Don't Judge Me
Till The Wheels Fall Off
X
Wall to Wall
Take You Down
Back to Sleep
2012
Ya Man Ain't Me
With You
Indigo
Kiss Kiss
Look at Me Now
Beautiful People
Privacy
No Bulls**t
Burgundy
Feel Something
Hope You Do
Strip
Under the Influence
C.A.B. (Catch a Body)
Freaky Friday
Shortie Like Mine
Loyal
Poppin'
Fine China
Don't Wake Me Up
Turn Up the Music
Call Me Every Day
Sensational
Go Crazy
No Guidance
Crawl
No Air
Forever
Chris Brown is bringing his Breezy Bowl XX tour to Cardiff
(Image: Getty Images )
Will there be road closures?
There will be road closures in place in Cardiff and the city centre is expected to be very busy.
These roads will be closed from 3pm until midnight.
Kingsway from its junction with North Road to its junction with Duke Street.
Cowbridge Road East from its junction with Cathedral Road to its junction with Westgate Street.
Tudor Street from its junction with Clare Road to its junction with Wood Street (access for residents and traders will be permitted via Fitzhammon Embankment).
Plantagenet Street and Beauchamp Street from their junctions with Despenser Place to their junctions with Tudor Street (access for residents and traders will be permitted).
Saunders Road from its junction with St Mary Street.
Customhouse Street throughout its length (access to private car parks will be permitted).
Penarth Road from its junction with Saunders Road to the entrance leading to the rear of the Central Train Station.
The following roads will be closed in their entirety:
Duke Street
Castle St
High Street
St Mary Street
Caroline Street
Wood Street
Central Square
Westgate Street
Quay Street
Guildhall Place
Golate
Havelock Street
Green Street
Scott Road and Park Street will be closed from 7am to prepare Gate 5 and protect fans that are expected to be queuing early.
Station Terrace and Guildford Street from the junction with Newport Road to the junction with Churchill Way will be access for buses only during the times of the road closures to ensure that there is reliable access for buses to the satellite points in Churchill Way.
Penarth Road will be closed 30 minutes before the event finishes and up to hour after on safety grounds for train passengers arriving and departing from the train station.
Access to part of the Civic Centre will be controlled throughout the day, with access allowed only for event parking, limited commuter parking, loading and access to private car parks.
Roads affected include King Edward VII Avenue, Museum Avenue, City Hall Road, College Road and Gorsedd Gardens Road.
You can read more about the road closures here.
Taxis
St Mary Street taxi rank (outside the former House of Fraser building) will close at 3pm and will re-open at midnight.
There will be lots of roads closed in Cardiff city centre
(Image: PA )
Where can I park?
Park and ride
There will be a park and ride service at the car park by the Vindico on International Drive in the Sports Village, CF11 0JS.
The drop off point in the city centre is on Tresillian Way. Staff will be on site at 9am, but the first bus into the city centre will leave at 11am.
The last bus back from the city centre will be at 12 midnight with the site closing soon after. The cost is £15 and is cash only.
Civic Centre
There is also event day parking at the Civic Centre. This costs £20 for cars and £30 for coaches and card payments are now accepted.
The car park will open at 8am and close at 12 midnight.
Sophia Gardens
There is event day parking at Sophia Gardens. This costs £20 for cars and £30 for coaches and card payments are now accepted.
The car park will open at 8am and close at 12 midnight.
Sophia Gardens car park will be staffed until 7pm and all vehicles are left on site at the owner's risk.
Any vehicles left in the car park after closing time will be fined.
Car parks
Cardiff city centre car parks include North Road Car Parks, St David's Shopping Centre, John Lewis, Capitol Shopping Centre, and NCP car parks on Adam Street, Dumfries Place and Greyfriars Road.
All are in walking distance of the city centre and the stadium.
Train travel for Chris Brown at the Principality Stadium
With an increase in train passengers expected, Transport for Wales (TfW) and Great Western Railway (GWR) will operate additional services with trains that have more carriages than usual to get customers to and from the events smoothly.
However, some engineering works may impact TfW and GWR services so passengers are urged to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journey.
From Monday, June 9 until Friday, June 20, and on Sunday June 29, Network Rail are replacing track in the Filton and Stoke Gifford areas, as well as completing other work between Pilning and Severn Beach.
Therefore there are no direct trains between Bristol and south Wales during these dates, including for the Chris Brown concert.
Customers travelling between Bristol and south Wales should change at Gloucester or Cheltenham Spa, where trains will still run to and from south Wales.
GWR will operate an extra service from Cardiff to Bristol Temple Meads (via Gloucester) after the concert, supported by rail replacement buses.
Those looking to travel by train are warned to check the time of their last train home and to allow plenty of time.
A queuing system will begin from 10pm and the queuing for mainline rail services will be on Central Square with the Valley queues at the rear of the station.
Cardiff Queen Street Station will close at 10pm, unless customers have accessible requirements or are travelling to Cardiff Bay.
Bus travel for Chris Brown at the Principality Stadium
Bus services will be diverted while the city centre road closures are in place.
Please visit the relevant bus operator's website for more information about your specific bus routes.
For Stagecoach services, please visit: Welcome to Stagecoach (stagecoachbus.com)
For Cardiff Bus services, please visit: https://www.cardiffbus.com/principality-stadium
For NAT services, please visit: https://www.natgroup.co.uk/
National Express coaches will use Sophia Gardens as usual.
Walking and cycling to Chris Brown at the Principality Stadium
The cycleways and the pop-up cycleways within the road closure area will remain open for cyclists to use during the event, but due to the number of people expected to attend these concerts, we ask all cyclists to take due care and attention.
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The road closures apply to all motor vehicles of any kind, but not to bicycles with pedals.
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