Justin Bieber: Singer postpones remaining tour dates

Many fans will have to wait longer than expected before they can see Justin Bieber (28) live again.

Justin Bieber: Singer postpones remaining tour dates

Many fans will have to wait longer than expected before they can see Justin Bieber (28) live again. After the singer canceled his "Justice World Tour" in September for the time being, he has now postponed all outstanding concerts.

"Justin Bieber announces that the Justice World Tour will end with Rock in Rio. All remaining dates of his world tour will be postponed," concert promoters Semmel Concerts said in a statement. This includes all previously announced shows up to and including March 25, 2023. As soon as there is news, all ticket buyers will be informed about further steps.

There are no new dates for the unusual shows yet. According to his website, Justin Bieber should appear in Hamburg in mid-January 2023, around two weeks later in Cologne and in February in Frankfurt and Berlin. A show in Munich was to follow in March.

The Australian organizer Frontier Touring Company has also confirmed that the remaining concerts of the tour will be postponed. Bieber has yet to comment on his Twitter or Instagram accounts. In September, the singer explained that he needed a break due to his ailing health.

"Last weekend I performed at Rock in Rio and gave everything I had for the people of Brazil," he said at the time. After he left the stage, "I was overcome with exhaustion and realized that I must now make my health a priority. I will be taking a break from touring for the time being." He added that he needs time "to rest so I can get better."

A few weeks earlier, Bieber had returned to the stage after shocking his fans with a video on Instagram in June. The singer said he suffers from hemifacial paralysis due to what is known as Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. The 28-year-old had to postpone numerous stops on his tour in the USA in order to be able to recover.

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