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As Chris Brown's presence on The Rock continues to trend worldwide, we're back at the National Stadium, where the R&B superstar thrilled thousands with a spectacular two-hour set at Chris Brown & Friends Live!
Brown performed in front of an already amped-up audience that had spent hours being entertained by local artistes like Aidonia, D'Yani, Ding Dong, and Teejay; as well as international acts Sean Kingston and Davo.
Here are more highlights.
(Photo: Karl Mclarty)
BLACK'S WHERE IT'S AT - Head of Sales & Support Unit at Scotiabank Avril Leonce..(Photo: Karl Mclarty)
...and Jada Dennis knew all to well that an all-black ensemble was a chic no-brainer for the concert. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
DAPPER DUKES - Sting founder and author Isaiah Laing was also in the cut. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
<strong id="strong-38cf37e3a62b131056e4ad52ae9d08d7">PARTY OF FOUR</strong> - It was a family outing for Paramount Trading Jamaica Ltd CEO Hugh Graham and his wife Dr Cindy Rhoden and their boys Joshua Graham (second left) and Matthew Aird. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
<strong id="strong-11980ea6a5b1e6ebab002bbde16b206e">SKY'S THE LIMIT </strong>- Adam & Eve Day Spa principals Garth & Kimisha (right) Walker and their daughter Kimora had one of the best views! (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Annalisa "anna_capriela" Richardson in a faux patent leather set from Honeys Blessing...(Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Content creator Shaquane "@_iamcue" Smith, who was fly in custom pieces from Cash The Tailor...(Photo: Karl Mclarty)
<strong id="strong-e9691a8884055bde84a52e56faa31cdc">BREEZY PRESCRIPTION</strong> - Florida-based nurse practitioner Tamara Delapenha was also out for Breezy. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
<strong id="strong-a4f3cd3f8d5d0d908df707add61efd42">ORANGE CRUSH</strong> - Carltonia "@bossbaby_toniia" Bowen was stylish in Rick Owen DRKSHDW orange kicks and matching joggers from Get Fab Now. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
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