Chris Brown fans, you may be seeing the "Loyal" singer sooner then you might have thought. He took to Twitter last night (Feb. 6) to announce that he had completed the final 100 hours of his court mandated community service and as a result, his tour with Trey Songz and Tyga, the "Between The Sheets" tour, will commence shortly.

On the eve of the tour kicking off, Brown posted a long apology on Instagram that detailed why the Between The Sheets tour was not going to be starting on time. He was banned from traveling outside of the Los Angeles area until he completed the last 100 of his 1,000 total community service hours mandated by a local judge stemming from a recent shooting at a club Chris Brown performing at, piled onto the singers already spotty legal history.

An excerpt from the now-deleted post read (via Vibe): 

I would first like to apologize to all the fans and people who have been supporters of me and all the music over the years. The beginning of the BTS tour has been moved to later dates now. The judge would not sign off on my travel to do the tour until I finish these last 100 hours of community service. I promise that I am busting my ass doing it everyday until it's complete.

There are no further details on when the tour will actually kick off now, but they may have to reroute some of it to fit with existing sports and music schedules at some of the arenas. It won't be the original tour as planned, but Breezy, Mr. Steal Your Girl and Tyga will be on their way to you soon.

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