Chris Brown announces Ayra Starr as special guest for his upcoming tour

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  • American singer Chris Brown announces upcoming tour on Instagram, revealing dates, locations, and special guests.
  • Nigerian artist Ayra Starr confirmed as special guest on Chris Brown’s tour.
  • According to reports, Ayra Starr and Chris Brown’s friendly interaction at a U.S. show paves the way for their professional collaboration.

Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has once again captured the spotlight as she gears up to join American singer Chris Brown on his upcoming tour, as announced by Brown himself on his Instagram page.

The Grammy Award-winning artist not only announced the tour dates and locations but also revealed the names of the special guests who will be joining him on stage.

Chris Brown.

Among the distinguished list of performers, Nigeria’s rising music sensation, Ayra Starr, stood out as one of the chosen few.

The decision to include Ayra Starr in the lineup might not be entirely unexpected, given her growing influence on global music scene

Chris Brown announces Ayra Starr as special guest for his upcoming tour
Ayra Starr.

The talented young artist has been making waves with her music, earning recognition not only in her home country but also internationally.

The connection between Chris Brown and Ayra Starr was seemingly forged at a U.S. show where they met, displaying a friendly interaction that has now translated into a professional collaboration.

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Chris Brown announces Ayra Starr as special guest for his upcoming tourChris Brown announces Ayra Starr as special guest for his upcoming tour

In other news, Nigerian singer Ayra Starr opens up on how her mother used music to blackmail her.

The rising star opened up about the manipulation tactics her mother employed in order to push her into pursuing things she feels are good for her.

In a recent interview with Billboard, the Grammy-nominated singer recalled how her mother had agreed to let her pursue music as long as she completed formal schooling first.

“I got into the university at 14. My mum insisted that if I wanted to do music, I would have to finish school first. Usually, a lot of people in Nigeria finish secondary school at 15 or 16.

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