Chris Brown had another concert blunder after previously getting stuck in midair at his concert.
In a now-viral video on X, the "Sensational" singer unexpectedly shocked his fans when he flashed his bulge before the attendees of his concert in Toronto. The clip showed Brown's private parts pressing through his pants while he was performing "Wrist" in midair.
The harness made his crotch area more visible, leaving his fans freaking out.
One quipped, "Next time put a warning sign" with a ton of smiling emojis.
"Woman that experienced him are blessed and I'm jealous," a second wrote, while a third said, "God bless him lol."
The latest wardrobe malfunction followed the blunder that happened during his show at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, on June 12.
At the time, the 35-year-old singer got suspended midair with no way down. As his backup dancers were hopeless in helping him, concert and venue staff tried to resolve the issue by bringing a ladder onstage.
A viral video on TikTok captured Brown looking disappointed and irritated after the incident before shouting at someone. He then continued with his performance without missing a beat.
Brown is set to visit more shows as part of his 2024 11:11 Tour.
"It was a point where I used to stay in the studio, like, when I was doing a lot of my earlier albums, I had to learn. But I wanna say around the F.A.M.E. album and certain stuff like that, I was kinda like in my zone. I knew what I wanted," Brown said while promoting 11:11.
See the remaining stops of his tour below:
June 26: Boston, MA, at TD Garden
June 29: Philadelphia, PA, at Wells Fargo Center
June 30: Baltimore, MD, at CFG Bank Arena
July 3: Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena
July 5: Atlanta, GA, at State Farm Arena
July 9: Hampton, VA, at Hampton Coliseum
July 11: Birmingham, AL, at The Legacy Arena at the BJCC
July 16: Houston, TX at Toyota Center
July 17: Austin, TX at Moody Center
July 19: Fort Worth, TX at Dickies Arena
July 23: Denver, CO, at Ball Arena
July 26: Seattle, WA, at Climate Pledge Arena
July 27: Vancouver, BC, at Rogers Arena
July 30: Sacramento, CA, at Golden 1 Center
July 31: Oakland, CA, at Oakland Arena
Aug. 3: Las Vegas, NV, at T-Mobile Arena
Aug. 4: Phoenix, AZ, at Footprint Center
Aug. 6: Los Angeles, CA, at Crypto.com Arena
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