In 2020, pop artist Justin Bieber postponed his world tour, Justice, due to concerns surrounding Covid-19. In early 2022, Covid postponed the tour yet again.
On February 19, 2022, Bieber tested positive for Covid-19, causing fans to question the singer's upcoming 2022 tour dates.
Who is Justin Bieber?
Justin Bieber's Justice tour was supposed to continue in February 2022, but following a positive Covid diagnosis his team is yet to release information on the upcoming concert dates.
Justin Bieber rose to fame in 2008 after signing to Scooter Braun's record label, RBMG Records, at just 14-years-old.
Since 2008, Bieber has released six studio albums, created hits including Baby, Peaches, and Beauty and a Beat, and won two Grammy awards.
In 2021, Bieber released his most recent album Justice. Since 2018, he has been married to American model Hailey (Baldwin) Bieber.
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When will the Justice tour begin?
The 52-show tour was originally slated to begin in 2020 but was pushed to 2021 after the onset of the Covid pandemic.
In 2021, Bieber's team decided to move the tour once again.
The tour, which began in California, was supposed to have shows in Glendale, Arizona, Los Angeles, California, and Tacoma, Washington.
Bieber was also supposed to perform in Las Vegas, Nevada, but was forced to cancel that performance as well.
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The Las Vegas tour date has been rescheduled for the end of June 2022.
On June 7, 2022, Billboard reported that Bieber had to postpone the tour for the third time.
The singer also took to his Instagram stories to tell fans the news.
"Can’t believe I’m saying this. I’ve done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse," Bieber wrote.
Per his doctor's orders he is having to postpone the next few shows.
He was set to begin a two-night run at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena and then head to Washington DC.
No further details from the singer have been released at this time.
Will there be other celebrities on the Justice tour?
When Bieber announced his tour in 2020, artists Jaden Smith and Kehlani were set as his openers.
Due to scheduling conflicts cause by moving the tour two years, new 2022 openers are JADEN, ¿Téo?, Eddie Benjamin, and Harry Hudson in select cities.
What are the tour's remaining dates?
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Some of Justin Bieber's tour dates as scheduled include:
- Sunday, May 1, 2022 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center*
- Wednesday, May 4, 2022 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center*
- Friday, May 6, 2022 Minneapolis, MN Target Center*
- Monday, May 9, 2022 Chicago, IL United Center*
- Tuesday, May 10, 2022 Chicago, IL United Center*
- Thursday, May 12, 2022 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena*
- Saturday, May 14, 2022 Buffalo, NY KeyBanks Center*
- Monday, May 16, 2022 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center*
- Tuesday, May 17, 2022 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena*
- Sunday, June 5, 2022 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena**
- Tuesday, June 7, 2022 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena**
- Wednesday, June 8, 2022 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena**
- Friday, June 10, 2022 Washington, DC Capital One Arena**
- Monday, June 13, 2022 New York, NY Madison Square Garden**
- Tuesday, June 14, 2022 New York, NY Madison Square Garden**
- Thursday, June 16, 2022 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center**
- Saturday, June 18, 2022 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena**
- Monday, June 20, 2022 Boston, MA TD Garden**
- Friday, June 24, 2022 Milwaukee, WI American Family Insurance Amphitheater*
- August 3, 2022 Skanderborg, Denmark
- August 5, 2022 Malmö, Sweden
- August 7, 2022 Trondheim, Norway
- August 9, 2022 Helsinki, Finland
- September 4, 2022 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- September 7, 2022 Ñuñoa, Chile
- September 10, 2022 La Plata, Argentina
- September 28, 2022 Cape Town, South Africa
- October 1, 2022 Johannesburg, South Africa
- October 13, 2022 Tel Aviv-yafo, Israel
- November 22, 2022 Perth, Australia
- November 26, 2022 Docklands, Australia
- November 30, 2022 Sydney, Australia
- December 3, 2022 Milton, Australia
- December 7, 2022 Auckland, New Zealand
- January 13, 2023 Amsterdam, Netherlands
- January 16, 2023 Hamburg, Germany
- January 18, 2023 Zürich, Switzerland
- January 21, 2023 Lisboa, Portugal
- January 23, 2023 Madrid, Spain
- January 25, 2023 Barcelona, Spain
- January 27, 2023 Casalecchio Di Reno, Italy
- January 28, 2023 Casalecchio Di Reno, Italy
- January 31, 2023 Cologne, Germany
- February 2, 2023 Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
- February 4, 2023 Berlin, Germany
- February 8, 2023 Glasgow, United Kingdom
- February 11, 2023 Aberdeen, United Kingdom
- February 13, 2023 London, United Kingdom
- February 14, 2023 London, United Kingdom
- February 22, 2023 Birmingham, United Kingdom
- February 25, 2023 Manchester, United Kingdom
- February 26, 2023 Sheffield, United Kingdom
- March 6, 2023 Paris, France
- March 9, 2023 München, Germany
- March 11, 2023 Budapest, Hungary
- March 12, 2023 Prague, Czech Republic
- March 15, 2023 Johanneshov, Sweden
- March 17, 2023 København, Denmark
- March 18, 2023 København, Denmark
- March 20, 2023 Wilrijk, Belgium
- March 24, 2023 Vienna, Austria
- March 25, 2023 Krakau, Poland
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