A judge has revoked Chris Brown’s probation for his 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna after the RnB singer travelled without approval for a concert and failed to complete community service on time.

Los Angeles Superior Court judge James Brandlin allowed the singer to remain free until a hearing on March 20, when the judge will receive an update from probation officials.

Chris Brown is pictured in court
Chris Brown’s probation has been revoked by a judge (Lucy Nicholson/AP/PA)

Chris, 25, was ordered by probation officials in December not to leave Los Angeles County without permission.

The Grammy-winning singer recently performed in San Jose without obtaining permission to travel.

Lawyer Mark Geragos told Judge Brandlin that his office incorrectly advised Chris that he did not need permission.

Rihanna and Chris Brown performing together when they were dating
Chris Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting Rihanna in February 2009 (Evan Agostini/AP/Press Association Images)

Chris was supposed to complete 1,000 hours of community work by the end of January, but he still has about 200 hours to complete.

A shooting at the San Jose club injured five people, but there were no indications that the star was involved in the attack. But Judge Brandlin ordered probation staff to investigate the shooting and whether there were any issues involving the singer.

The judge said he accepted Geragos’ explanation, but needed to revoke the probation to keep control of the case. He also said it was not unexpected that Chris failed to complete his community service on time.

Chris appeared in court with his mother and girlfriend. All three looked sombre before the start of the hearing, with the singer spending much of his time with his eyes closed and head down.

Chris Brown is pictured in court
Chris Brown’s mum and girlfriend accompanied him to court (Lucy Nicholson/AP/Press Association Images)

The judge said Chris had been making steady progress on the community service aspect of his sentence that requires him to perform manual work such as roadside clean-up or graffiti removal. The singer avoided probation problems until 2013, when prosecutors questioned whether he completed the terms of his community labour in Virginia as required.

Judge Brandlin briefly revoked his probation after he was charged over a hit-and-run accident. That case was eventually dismissed.

In another case in October 2013, the singer struck a man outside a Washington DC hotel and was charged with misdemeanour assault. Judge Brandlin ordered Chris into rehab, but the singer was expelled from the programme in March 2014.

He spent two and a half months in custody before being released in June.