Credited from: REUTERS
US singer Chris Brown has been granted bail by a London court following charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm in an alleged assault at a nightclub in 2023. The bail was set at £5 million (approximately $6.7 million), allowing the artist to launch his world tour next month, according to BBC, IndiaTimes, and Reuters.
The decision by Judge Tony Baumgartner at Southwark Crown Court permits Brown to continue preparations for his "Breezy Bowl XX" tour, starting on June 8 in Amsterdam. Prosecutors allege the 36-year-old inflicted serious injuries on music producer Abe Diaw during an unprovoked attack at a London nightclub, according to IndiaTimes and Reuters.
During the court proceedings, the judge noted that Brown could proceed with his tour but must meet specific conditions, including paying the bail and surrendering his passport. He will return to court on June 20 to address the charges, which were documented through club surveillance, according to BBC, IndiaTimes, and Reuters.