Justin Bieber’s World Tour Hits Pause‑Button for a While
So, the pop superstar who made “Baby” a global anthem has officially put his Justice World Tour on hold. According to TMZ, the remaining dates—everything up through March 25, 2023—have been postponed until at least next year.
What’s the deal?
- Justin says he’s hit “exhaustion” and is putting his mental & physical health first.
- Last Wednesday (Oct 6) the gossip outlet confirmed the postponement, adding that fans should keep their tickets and await new dates.
- He’s had a rough time: diagnosed with Ramsay‑Hunt Syndrome, which left half his face paralysed for weeks, and a stint of temporary facial paralysis that nearly ruined his ability to eat.
Why the abrupt halt?
After a brief comeback in Italy on July 31 and a rocky stint at Rock In Rio, Justin suddenly decided to step back again. In September he announced the suspension of the tour, saying, “exhaustion overtook me, and I realised that I need to make health the priority right now.”
What comes next?
Ticket holders are told to stay put—no refunds yet, just good vibes and the promise that new dates will surface “as soon as possible.” The Justice tour is currently slated to span South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe, but whether those shows will resume remains to be seen.
Remember: It’s all about health
Justin’s decision underlines the fact that no fan wants a Star performing on a shaky stage or, worse, a stage that’s literally shaky. If the big name can get real about taking a break for health, maybe the rest of us can learn something too.
