Justin Bieber’s international tour is postponed until 2023

According to reports, Justin Bieber has postponed the remainder of his world tour.

A month ago, the 28-year-old musician stated he was stopping performances for mental and physical health reasons.

According to TMZ, his “Justice World Tour” has been postponed until at least 2023, which includes all scheduled performances until March 25, 2023.

The site reported on Thursday, “We’ve been informed that the remaining tour dates have been postponed… that includes every performance through March 25, 2023.”

“The good news is that fans who purchased tickets are advised to hold on to them and await additional information on dates, venues, and towns as it becomes available.”

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Bieber stated in September, when he ceased touring, that “exhaustion overpowered me and I realized I need to prioritize my health at this time.”

It occurred after he disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which caused the paralysis of half of his face for weeks.

He returned to the stage after canceling gigs due to health issues, but has reportedly opted to put touring on pause once more.

Bieber, who is married to model Hailey Bieber and is 25 years old, restarted his global tour in Italy on July 31 after nearly two months off due to health issues. He performed seven gigs, including Rock In Rio on September 4, before deciding to retire.

He stated at the time, “I went public earlier this year about my struggle with Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, in which my face was mostly paralyzed.

“I was unable to complete the North America portion of the ‘Justice Tour’ due to this illness.”

Bieber claimed he thought he may have difficulty eating after experiencing brief facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome, and he requested his followers to pray for him.

The “Justice World Tour” continued with performances throughout South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Europe.


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