Chris Brown concert to jack up San Antonio traffic this weekend because, for some reason, 45,000 people are going

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Chris Brown's concert at the Alamodome this Saturday is set to impact San Antonio's traffic, with 45,000 tickets sold for the event. Jhene Aiko and Bryson Tiller will open for Brown, and the venue's plaza will open at 3:30 p. m. City officials are urging attendees to plan for heavy congestion and arrive early. Brown's troubling history includes a felony assault conviction for attacking Rihanna, alongside other allegations of violence and legal issues, including a recent arrest in the UK.

In 2024, a docuseries detailing his history of violence led him to sue Warner Bros. Discovery for $500 million, claiming it contained falsehoods. Despite his controversial past, Brown's popularity remains strong, as evidenced by the ticket sales. Local officials are preparing for the concert's impact on traffic and public safety. Concertgoers are advised to expect delays and plan their travel accordingly.

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