Bobby Brown Celebrates 35 Years of ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ With Special Los Angeles Concert

*Bobby Brown is giving fans a chance to relive one of the most influential albums in R&B history. The multi-platinum superstar will celebrate the 35th anniversary of his groundbreaking album “Don’t Be Cruel” with a special one-night-only concert at the Saban Theatre in Los Angeles on July 10. Over the years, “Don’t Be Cruel” has […] The post Bobby Brown Celebrates 35 Years of ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ With Special Los Angeles Concert appeared first on EURweb | Black News, Culture, Entertainment & More.

Bobby Brown Celebrates 35 Years of ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ With Special Los Angeles Concert

*Bobby Brown is giving fans a chance to relive one of the most influential albums in R&B history.

The multi-platinum superstar will celebrate the 35th anniversary of his groundbreaking album “Don’t Be Cruel” with a special one-night-only concert at the Saban Theatre in Los Angeles on July 10.

Over the years, “Don’t Be Cruel” has helped redefine contemporary R&B and became a driving force behind the New Jack Swing movement, blending R&B, hip-hop, funk and electronic production into a sound that changed the music landscape. The album propelled Brown into global superstardom and remains one of the most successful and influential R&B projects ever released.

Certified 7x Platinum and a No. 1 album, “Don’t Be Cruel” produced a string of enduring hits that continue to resonate with fans decades after its release.

A Classic Album Returns to Center Stage

The anniversary celebration will spotlight the music that helped make Brown one of the defining artists of his generation.

Fans can expect performances of signature hits including “My Prerogative,” “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Every Little Step,” “Roni” and “Rock Wit’cha,” along with additional favorites from Brown’s celebrated catalog.

Known for his electrifying stage presence and high-energy performances, Brown continues to connect with audiences across generations. His influence remains deeply embedded in modern R&B and hip-hop, with countless artists drawing inspiration from the sound and style he helped popularize.

The July concert aims to recreate the energy and excitement that made “Don’t Be Cruel” a cultural phenomenon while giving fans an opportunity to experience the music live from the artist who made it iconic.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 21: Bobby Brown attends the 2021 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 21, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

What Fans Need to Know

The event takes place July 10 at the historic Saban Theatre in Los Angeles.

Doors open at 6 p.m., with showtime scheduled for 8 p.m.

Tickets are available at $59, $79, $99, $149, $179 and $249, plus applicable fees.

Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult. Venue policy also requires that any bags brought into the theater be clear with all contents fully visible.

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Celebrating a Lasting Legacy

Few albums have had the lasting impact of “Don’t Be Cruel.” More than three decades after its release, the record remains a cornerstone of R&B history and a defining moment in the rise of New Jack Swing.

For longtime fans, the anniversary concert offers a chance to revisit the soundtrack of an era. For younger audiences, it provides an opportunity to experience firsthand the music that helped shape generations of artists who followed.

With timeless hits, a historic venue and one of R&B’s most influential performers taking the stage, the celebration promises to be more than a concert. It will be a tribute to an album that helped change the sound of modern music.

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