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June 30, 2026 - 3:37 PM

Ayra Starr to join Chris Brown on tour

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Ayra Starr, a well-known singer from Nigeria, recently opened up about her dynamic relationship with Chris Brown, a well-known R&B artist from the United States.

Ayra Starr revealed the exciting news that Chris Brown has extended an exclusive invitation for her to accompany him on his much-anticipated music tour in a thrilling interview with Kiss FM UK.

The “Rush” crooner, who is scheduled to be a special guest on Chris Brown’s historic “11:11” tour, which is scheduled to take place across the United States and Canada, was overcome with enthusiasm when she learned of the thrilling news during Grammy week.

Ayra Starr showed her unwavering support for African artists by praising Chris Brown without holding back. He has been a staunch supporter of the African music industry, she said confidently.

“During Grammy week, I learned about my tour with Chris Brown for the first time. I was giddy with anticipation. No, I didn’t weep. When I see everyone at my first performance on the tour, I think I would cry [laughs].

“African music has long been a favourite of Chris Brown’s. He has offered great assistance. It is so lovely to see that he has always supported culture.

“It’s encouraging to see African music get international recognition. It’s been much needed for a while. The popularity of African music has been rising. In Africa, African music has proven successful. In actuality, Afrobeats has always been the world’s greatest genre.

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