Chris Brown. Picture: Instagram

Chris Brown. Picture: Instagram

South African advocacy group “Women For Change” has launched a petition opposing US pop singer Chris Brown’s upcoming concert in Joburg. The organization is calling on the Department of Home Affairs to revoke the musician’s Visa amid concerns about his past indiscretions pertaining to gender-based violence.

This opposition comes as one of the broadcasters prepares to air the “Chris Brown: A History of Violence” documentary on October 27, which is set to reflect on the musician’s violent past with former lovers Rihanna and Karrueche, while also presenting a new alleged victim.

Chris Brown announced on his Instagram that he was coming to perform in South Africa at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium on December 14. His concert has been billed as the Breezy in South Africa concert, with tickets ranging between R515 and R5,744.

Despite the performers past, the Chris Brown concert is expected to sell out.