Chris Brown may be gearing up for one of the biggest stages in entertainment, according to his longtime manager, Anthony “Ant” Wilson, who believes a Super Bowl Halftime Show is firmly in the singer’s future.
Speaking with Billboard, Wilson expressed full confidence that the global superstar is destined for the NFL’s premier stage:
“I also think the Super Bowl would be a great place for him. I believe it will happen.”
When asked if any early conversations had begun, he kept things close to the chest, simply responding:
“We’ll just see.”
The prediction comes during a landmark period for Chris Brown. This year, the Virginia-born hitmaker celebrated the 20th anniversary of his self-titled debut album and secured a GRAMMY for Best R&B Album.
Chris Brown’s massive Breezy Bowl XX world tour — held exclusively in stadiums — became his biggest tour yet, pulling in an estimated $300 million across 48 shows worldwide.
For now, the NFL spotlight belongs to Bad Bunny, who is set to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show in February 2026.



