Justin Bieber has canceled his Justice World Tour’s remaining dates to focus on his health. Seventy songs will impact Arond.
In June, the Canadian pop musician announced that he would cancel several shows and appearances due to his diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt syndrome and the paralysis of half of his face. The following month, Justin announced that he would resume the tour on July 31 with a concert in Lucca, Italy, before continuing with the remaining scheduled performances.
Nonetheless, in a statement to TMZ on Tuesday, the Sorry hitmaker admitted that previous performances had taken a “serious toll” on his physical condition.
He said:
“Earlier this year, I went public about my battle with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, where my face was partly paralyzed. As the result of this illness, I was not able to complete the North America leg of the Justice Tour. After resting end consulting with doctors, family and team, I went to Europe in an effort to continue with the tour. I performed six live shows, but it took a real toll on me.”
Bieber went on to say that after performing in Brazil last weekend, he realized he needed a break.
The 28-year-old continued:
“After getting off stage, the exhaustion overtook me and I realized that I needed to make my health a priority right now. So, I’m going to take a break from touring for the time being.
I’m going to be OK, but I need time to rest and get better period I’ve been so proud to bring this show and our message of justice to the world. Thank you for your prayers and support throughout all of this! I love you all passionately!”
The Justin announcement has an impact on seventy upcoming gigs. It is unknown when he will be able to perform again.
The “Justice World Tour” was supposed to begin in 2021, but it has been pushed back to this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Bieber was forced to cancel a performance in Las Vegas in February after testing positive for the virus.
Bieber is far from the only celebrity to take a break from touring to focus on their health. Shawn Mendes, a previous collaborator of Justin Bieber’s, canceled the remainder of his Wonder world tour in July, citing “health as my top priority” due to his current mental health issues.