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Bobby Brown, Multi-Platinum Superstar Bobby Brown Brings the Don’t Be Cruel 35th Anniversary Celebration to Life at the Saban Theatre – July 10

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Bobby Brown, Multi-Platinum Superstar Bobby Brown Brings the Don’t Be Cruel 35th Anniversary Celebration to Life at the Saban Theatre – July 10


One of the most defining voices in R&B history, Bobby Brown, will take the stage for a one-night-only celebration on July 10, honoring the 35th Anniversary of his groundbreaking, 7x Platinum, #1 album Don’t Be Cruel at the historic Saban Theatre.


Originally released in 1988, Don’t Be Cruel remains a defining cultural moment in music history, helping to shape and popularize the New Jack Swing era, a bold fusion of R&B, hip-hop, funk, and electronic production that transformed the sound of a generation. 


The album catapulted Bobby Brown into global superstardom and continues to stand as one of the most influential R&B records ever released.


This special anniversary concert will bring the iconic album to life on stage, delivering the energy, sound, and legacy that made it a worldwide phenomenon. 


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


Known for his unmatched stage presence and electrifying delivery, Brown continues to connect with audiences across generations.


The event takes place July 10, 2026. Doors open at 6:00 PM with showtime at 8:00 PM. Tickets are available at $59, $79, $99, $149, $179, and $249 plus applicable fees. 


Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a paying adult. In accordance with venue safety policy, no bags will be permitted unless they are clear and all contents are fully visible.


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This is more than a concert; it is a rare opportunity to experience a landmark album performed live by the artist who defined an era. Tickets are expected to move quickly for this one-night-only celebration in Los Angeles.
Bobby Brown, Multi-Platinum Superstar Bobby Brown Brings the Don’t Be Cruel 35th Anniversary Celebration to Life at the Saban Theatre – July 10

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