Justin Bieber officially cancels the rest of the Justice World Tour after previous delays

It looks like the curtain has been drawn on the pop star Justin Bieber’s World Travel.
The remaining dates of the Justice World Tour, which was officially canceled in September, were removed from Bieber’s official website from Tuesday. Additionally, some of the singer’s upcoming shows that are listed on Ticketmaster – including 2024 concerts in California, Connecticut and Washington DC – have been cancelled.
USA TODAY has reached out to representatives from Bieber and Ticketmaster for more details.
In September beaver announced in an Instagram story that he canceled the remainder of his world tour, which began in February 2022, to “take time to rest and get better.” The tour had 70 shows that would run through 2023.
“After resting and consulting with my doctors, family and team, I went to Europe to continue the tour. I played six live shows but it took a real toll on me,” Bieber wrote at the time. “So I will be taking a break from touring for now. I’ll be fine.”
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Bieber subsequently rescheduled a number of US dates on his June 2022 Justice tour suffers from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, partially paralyzing his face. The “Ghost” singer couldn’t reschedule his summer streak of US shows, but he played a handful of concerts in Europe in August before heading to Brazil in September to perform at Rock in Rio.
“After getting off the stage[in Brazil]exhaustion hit me and I realized I need to make my health a priority now,” Bieber said in his statement.
Bieber isn’t the first high-profile music star to publicly cite health — and the mental toll of touring and performing — as a reason to quit live commitments.
fellow Canadian pop singer Shawn Mendes canceled its July 2022 world tour, which would have played North America and Europe through 2023. Similarly, megastar K-pop band BTS postponed their 2020 world tour, citing burnout as a factor.
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