It has been announced that the concerts scheduled as part of Justin Bieber’s postponed international tour will not take place.
The remaining dates of the Canadian singer’s Justice World Tour have reportedly been postponed, according to fan websites, and there are no dates currently listed on Bieber’s website.
All concerts are listed as postponed on the website of ticket provider Ticketmaster for the US, Ireland, France, Poland, Australia, the US, Denmark, and the Czech Republic. The same is true for Bieber’s concert in Bangkok, Thailand, according to Live Nation Tero, the event’s organizer.
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The performer and his agents haven’t addressed the cancellations or explained.
Fans in London, where Justin Bieber was initially scheduled to perform in February, got the following email on Tuesday from the organization of the event AXS: “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 apologise for any inconvenience this may cause,” it said, adding that refunds will be issued.
One month into his tour, in June, Bieber made his first announcement that he would be taking a break from performing due to having Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, which left his face partially paralyzed.
At the end of July, the pop star then started performing again.
The singer admitted that after traveling to Europe and giving six live performances, “it took a real toll” on him in a statement shared on Twitter in September.
I’m going to be ok, but I need time to rest and get better,” he continued, emphasizing the need to put his health “first” at this time.