Fans of Justin Bieber who were eagerly waiting for new dates for his postponed international tour have been told that the shows won’t happen.
Fan sites say that the rest of the Canadian singer’s Justice World Tour dates have been canceled, and Bieber’s website doesn’t list any dates right now.
All concerts in the US, Ireland, France, Poland, Australia, the US, Denmark, and the Czech Republic are also listed as canceled on the website of the ticket company Ticketmaster. The same is true for Bieber’s show in Bangkok, Thailand, says Live Nation Tero, who is in charge of the event.
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The artist and his representatives haven’t said anything about the cancellations or said why they happened.
Fans in London, where Bieber was supposed to perform in February, got an email on Tuesday from events company AXS saying, “We regret to inform you that the Justin Bieber shows planned to take place at The O2 arena have been canceled.”
“We understand you will be disappointed and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause,” it said, adding that refunds would be given.
Bieber first said that he would be taking a break from performing in June, one month after the start of his tour. This was because he has Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, which has partially paralyzed his face.
Justin Bieber has officially CANCELLED the remaining dates of his “Justice World Tour”. Check in with your point of purchase for refunds for your show dates. pic.twitter.com/vMZ2RsdlyR
— Justins Tour Updates (@JustinsTourNews) February 28, 2023
Then, at the end of July, the pop star went back out on tour. But the singer said in a statement posted on Twitter in September that going to Europe and doing six live shows “ it took a real toll” on him.
He also said that his health is “the priority” right now: “I’m going to be ok, but I need time to rest and get better.”