The worldwide pop star, Justin Bieber has postponed all remaining tour dates for his Justice World Tour.
The news comes after ticketing agents shared a statement to fans who brought tickets to the ‘Sorry’ singers tour.
In the statement shared it reads: “We’re contacting you to let you know that the Justin Bieber tour planned to take place during February and March 2023 has been postponed.”
Adding: “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, CA and made stops in ten countries across three continents.
“On September 6, Justin first announced he was taking a break from touring to make his health a priority.
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“That news was followed on September 15 by his announcement of the cancellation of twelve dates running through October 18.”
The statement when on to say: “With today’s announcement, these remaining dates are officially postponed including the run of U.K shows from 8th February through to 3rd March 2023.
“The potential new dates will be subject to venue and date availability.”
Many have shared their disappointment, taking to social media to say: “I love Justin but at this point just cancel it. I loved this tour and I loved going but he’s barely been speaking on his tour and it’s his team that’s updating us like once a month. I just want my money back at this point.”
Another wrote: “He’s gonna cancel it when it comes around next year too halfway through again just wait… can’t expect this to change it’s been a constant thing.”
Fans can find the latest information via their ticket providers.
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