Justin Bieber Hits a Hit Break: COVID + The Vegas Show Postponed
Just when you thought the pop‑star tour was all sparkles, it turns out a tiny virus decided to RSVP. Our 27‑year‑old superstar, known for turning a mic into a gold‑plated elevator, caught COVID on Saturday, February 19. The news of the infection was uncovered during a routine “swab‑and‑callback” session, and while he’s still singing his heart out, the inside joke is that he’s “feeling okay.” Guess you can’t sing a chart‑topper and skip the sneeze.
Las Vegas: From “Ready to Rock” to “Ready to Reschedule”
Originally slated to light up the T‑Mobile Arena on Sunday, the gig was moved straight to the season’s warm side. Thanks to a spore‑spotted song‑stress, the show will now land on Tuesday, June 28. The original ticket holders will keep their seats—no refunds necessary, just a little “See you next June.” The debrief from Justin’s team was: “Health + safety first. He’s disappointed, but the promise of a bigger blast, a better, virus‑free fan experience, keeps the vibe alive.”
Shifting Skies for Glendale & LA
- Glendale, Arizona – Still on the calendar, but the decision will mirror the Bus‑in‑Safety debacle from Vegas. We’re waiting on a final “go/no‑go.”
- The Forum, Los Angeles – A similar “final‑call” alarm for when the government decides to get bored of the cold.
What’s Next for the Justice Tour?
Justin kicked off the “Justice World Tour” in San Diego yesterday. The tour launch hit post‑COVID guidelines with a “cough‑proof” swagger. Because Justin can’t stop moving forward, he’ll still shine in each upcoming stop—just a bit more cautious. Meanwhile, fans can keep their ears tuned to updates via his official statements, and the voice of “We’re tracking” underscores a future about full‑blown celebration.
Why this matters to the fanbase
Justin’s career is built on strong communities, and so is the COVID timeline. A simple smile, a “hip‑hoppin’ (help) plus a new track” isn’t always smooth sailing—yet it’s still there. Fans will keep those tickets, share hope, and support the beloved Beats. The key message: the groove will return. And if it’s right in the summer, we’ll get a chance to show the sunlit vibes of Vegas again.
