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A few days after he was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the 2023 London nightclub attack, Chris Brown He is on bail.
On Wednesday, a British judge was released to the Grammy-winning singer on $6.7 million bail, but ordered a $6.7 million bail despite another judge previously ordered him to be held until the next hearing scheduled for June 13th.
The latest decision releases Brown to kick him off World Tour next month. The tour was in the air, with concerts scheduled for June 8th, 11th and 13th in Amsterdam and Germany.

Chris Brown was arrested on May 15th on suspicion of involvement in the 2023 London nightclub attack. (Parasgriffin/Getty Images)
Judge Tony Baumgartner said Brown could continue the tour, including several stops in the UK, but said he would have to pay his bail to ensure his appearance. In court.
American musician Omololu Akinlolu, 38, who played under the name “Hoody Baby,” and was also charged with the attack.
Neither Brown nor Akinlor have entered the plea yet. Both men were ordered to appear in court again on June 20th.
Brown was arrested In the UK On Thursday, he allegedly attacked someone at a tape nightclub in the fashionable Mayfair area in February 2023.
On Friday, a British judge called for the singer to be detained until the next hearing scheduled for June 13th.
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The judge ordered the singer to be released on $6.7 million bail on Wednesday. (AP)
He was requesting bail and his defense attorneys argued that he was not a flight risk, but he was denied after prosecutors explained the crime he was accused of being “very serious.”
Appearing in sweatpants and a black t-shirt with bleached blonde hair, Brown appeared on London’s South Work Crown Court on Thursday, from the Manchester Magistrate’s Court.
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Chris Brown had previously violated the law. (AP)
solar, The person who originally broke the news of Brown’s arrest reported that music producer Appe Deer claimed he was hospitalized after an “unprovoked attack.”
Janelle Ash and the Associated Press of Fox News Digital contributed to this post.