Justin Bieber postpones Singapore concert and rest of Justice world tour

Justin Bieber attending Super Bowl LVI between Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. (PHOTO: Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports)
Justin Bieber attending Super Bowl LVI between Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. (PHOTO: Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports)

SINGAPORE — Canadian pop star Justin Bieber has again postponed his Justice world tour including his Singapore concert on 25 October.

In a post on Instagram and other social media platforms, Bieber’s official tour account said on Thursday (6 October) that all remaining dates of his tour have been postponed to next year.

The tour started on 18 February in San Diego and was scheduled to end on 25 March next year in Poland but it ended early on 4 September in Rio. A number of concerts for the tour were either cancelled or postponed, mostly due to Bieber’s health issues.

Earlier this year, Bieber revealed that he is suffering from Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, a condition that has led to his face being partially paralysed.

Last month, Bieber announced the previous postponement of 12 dates until 18 October. He said, “As a result of this illness, I was not able to complete the North American leg of the Justice Tour…After getting off stage, the exhaustion overtook me and I realised that I need to make my health the priority right now.”

The latest postponement will affect the rest of his tour in Asia and Europe. Bieber’s social media accounts said that the new dates will depend on venue and date availability, and asked ticket holders who are affected by the postponement to wait for updates.

Bieber’s concert in Singapore was originally scheduled to be held at the National Stadium. All tickets to the concert ranging from $108 to $688 were sold out. The venue for the new show will remain at the National Stadium.

In a statement on the Ticketmaster website, the concert’s promoters, AEG Presents, asked affected ticket holders to hold on to their tickets as they would be valid for the new show. For those who are unable to attend the new show, they can request for a refund through Ticketmaster from next Monday to 9 December.

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