Chris Brown has been remanded in custody till 13 June by a decide in Manchester.
The R&B singer is going through an allegation of inflicting grievous bodily hurt with intent, and has been charged.
He’s accused of attacking music producer Abraham Diaw with a bottle on the Tape nightclub in central London.
The incident allegedly befell again in February 2023.
Throughout a listening to at Manchester Magistrates’ Courtroom, prosecutor Hannah Nicholls stated Brown had dedicated “an unprovoked attack with a weapon in a nightclub full of people”.
She advised the courtroom that Brown had struck Mr Diaw with the bottle a number of occasions. He then allegedly chased the sufferer and proceeded to punch and kick him in an assault caught on CCTV.
Brown arrived on the dock flanked by courtroom officers. His hair was bleached blond, and he wore sweatpants and a black T-shirt.
He spoke to verify his title and date of delivery, however didn’t enter a plea.
District Decide Joanne Hirst stated the alleged offence was “too serious” to be handled in her courtroom, and despatched the case to London’s Southwark Crown Courtroom.
Brown will subsequent seem for a plea and trial preparation listening to within the capital on 13 June after a bail utility was denied.
The 36-year-old was arrested at a resort in Manchester within the early hours of Thursday by detectives from the Metropolitan Police.
Brown’s international tour is because of start in The Netherlands on 8 June, and he’s additionally scheduled to carry out at Manchester’s Co-op Reside Area on 15 June.
Previous to the courtroom listening to, CPS London North’s deputy chief crown prosecutor Adele Kelly stated: “The Crown Prosecution Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceedings against this defendant are active and that he has the right to a fair trial.
“This can be very necessary that there ought to be no reporting, commentary or sharing of knowledge on-line which might in any method prejudice these proceedings.”
Brown’s representatives have been contacted for remark.