Chris Brown’s charity work for children while on tour in Australia
The “Yeah 3X” singer said omgmusic.com has joined a ten-pin bowling with a group of disabled children from the Sydney-based Australian chapter of Best Buddies.
R&B singer Chris Brown has taken time out from his tour Down Under and spent it on a charity work for children.
The “Yeah 3X” singer said omgmusic.com has joined a ten-pin bowling with a group of disabled children from the Sydney-based Australian chapter of Best Buddies, a group providing assistance for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
"He has been involved with the charity in the U.S. and we were thrilled that he has taken some time out of his schedule to come and be with us and play a couple of games of ten-pin," the charity institution official Mark Trevaskis told The Daily Telegraph, expressing high remarks for Chris’s efforts while on tour.
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Brown is in Australia for his F.A.M.E. tour, kicking off his leg of tour Down Under last April 20 in Adelaide. A charity work fits his schedule as he resumes his show on April 29 in Brisbane. His F.A.M.E. tour concludes on May 3 in Perth.
The buzz has deafeningly increased that Brown will be performing with Canadian teen sensation, Justin Bieber in one of the teen star’s concerts in Australia this week.
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