Justin Bieber Postpones More 'Justice World Tour' Shows After Testing Positive For COVID-19

"Justin is of course hugely disappointed," his representatives said.

Western Canada Editor

has postponed more shows after testing positive for COVID-19, his representatives have said.

The singer's Justice World Tour was due to hit the stage in Las Vegas on Sunday evening, but the concert was postponed after members of Bieber's team caught the virus.

Tuesday's show in Glendale, Arizona, has now also been postponed, and representatives for Bieber confirmed to Variety that the singer himself has also tested positive for COVID-19.

A statement posted to the tour's social media pages says, "Due to the ongoing COVID situation within the Justice tour family, we will unfortunately have to postpone Tuesday's show in Glendale, AZ.

"Justin is of course hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority.

"The tour launch in San Diego was a massive success, and Justin is excited to bring this spectacular show to his Arizona fans as soon as possible."

The Justice World Tour kicked off in San Diego on Friday, February 18. The tour plans to run 106 total shows across 27 countries through March 2023. Jaden Smith, Eddie Benjamin and TEO are set to be the opening acts for the North American dates of the tour.

The rescheduled date for his Vegas show is now June 28, and the rescheduled date for his Glendale concert is June 30.

Representatives said tickets for the original show will be honoured for the new date and that refunds were available if requested.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

  • Western Canada Editor Daniel Milligan was the Western Canada Editor at Narcity Canada. He was responsible for developing trending news strategies and managing a team of writers and editors. Originally from the U.K., Daniel holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in journalism from Staffordshire University. Over the past decade, he has worked on major news stories including terror attacks in London, England, and Manchester, along with royal weddings, Brexit developments, the Canadian federal election and the Nova Scotia mass shooting. Daniel was a senior editor and newsroom leader at Trinity Mirror, one of the U.K.'s largest regional news websites. He would later move to Toronto and work at Yahoo Canada and CTV News/CTV National News.
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