Pop superstar Justin Bieber has announced his Changes World Tour in 2019 after a four-year hiatus, with no knowledge of the chaos to come.
After long, on-and-off health battles, Bieber was finally ready to start shooting again. He is gearing up to perform at 45 North American shows and is about to announce international dates.
When the pandemic was announced in early 2020, Team Bieber had no choice but to postpone the tour.
In an attempt to revive the tour, Bieber pushed the shows back a year. Unfortunately COVID had different plans and shut it down. Team Bieber rebounded in 2022, successfully renaming the “Justice World Tour,” to match their 2021 hit album “Justice.”
He kicked off the tour in San Diego and made two stops in Los Angeles. Justin successfully performed 49 shows, battling COVID and Ramsay Hunt Syndrome along the way.
Prioritizing his health, the superstar canceled the rest of the ‘Justice World Tour’.
Ticket holders say they will be offered refunds from their point of purchase from Sunday evening.
Although the cancellation seemed sudden, Justin Bieber poured out so much heart and love to his fans, thanking them for their support through his struggles.