Chris Brown Gives Fan Lap Dance During Dublin Concert

Chris Brown gave a fan a lap dance on stage at a recent concert in Dublin, Ireland while performing his 2007 hit, “Take You Down.” Brown was performing at the 3Arena for his European tour when he brought the lucky fan up. She sat on a chair in front of the audience while the iconic singer performed for her. The fan later shared a clip of the moment on social media with the caption: “That’s me @chrisbrownofficial.”

Brown also reflected on his performance writing on Instagram, “DUBLIN WAS AMAZING! Love y’all.” Brown headlined two shows in the city. Brown’s Under the Influence Tour is set to continue in Glasgow, Paris, Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam, and more European cities before wrapping up in March.

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Other fans expressed their excitement for the lucky lady in her comments section. “Aaaa Congrats, you just made every CB fan’s dream come true,” one user wrote. Another added: “I am so so jealous but so happy for you.”

Brown released “Take Me Down” back in 2007 and included the song on the tracklist for his second studio album, Exclusive. The song peaked at No. 43 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The RIAA has since certified it platinum.

Despite his confidence on stage in Dublin, Brown recently admitted that he still gets nervous performing. Speaking with Big Boy ahead of his joint tour with Lil Baby, Brown said: “I still get nervous. I’m anxious about it, I have sleepless nights. I’m thinking of ideas. Because it’s the excitement, it’s adrenaline, it’s like a give and take. If you don’t understand that… you know energy, you can feel energy. Like, when I get in work mode or thinking about it, I’m also just putting it in my mind, ‘How are the fans gonna perceive this?’ And say you know what, ‘I didn’t waste my money coming to this muthafucka. I actually had a good time,’ you know what I’m saying?” He added: “So there’s a lot that goes into that. I just don’t plot it out and say, ‘Look, we have to do this.’ But it’s something internally that I work on.”

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