All remaining dates of his world tour postponed to next year

Justin Bieber has announced that the remaining dates of his Justice World Tour are being postponed from physical and mental tolls due to his diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.

The tour, originally slated to begin in 2020 before being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, kicked off in February of this year in San Diego, and made stops in ten countries across three continents. On September 6th, Bieber first announced he was taking a break from touring to make his health a priority. That news was followed on September 15th by his announcement of the cancellation of 12 dates running through October 18th. With the new announcement, these remaining dates are officially postponed are are subject to be rescheduled based on venue and date availability.

Fans with tickets to all postponed dates should await further news on dates, venues and cities as updates become available.

All tickets will remain valid for the new dates. Ticket holders wishing to receive a refund are able to do so through each show’s authorized ticketing agent.

Bieber had postponed the trek earlier this year, but resumed the trek in July. However, following his Rock in Rio performance in September, he realized he needed another break after to focus on his health.