Justin Bieber Postpones US Tour Dates Due To Health Concerns
Justin Bieber Postpones US Tour Dates Due To Health Concerns...
Justin Bieber has postponed several upcoming US tour dates, citing ongoing health issues. The announcement, made late Friday, affects shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York scheduled for late April and early May. Fans expressed disappointment but support for the singer, who has been open about his struggles with Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
The 32-year-old pop star shared the news on Instagram, writing, "My team and I have decided it’s best to reschedule these shows." Bieber emphasized his commitment to recovery and promised to return to the stage soon. Ticket holders will receive automatic refunds or options to attend rescheduled dates.
This marks the second time Bieber has adjusted his "Justice World Tour" due to health concerns. In 2022, he canceled multiple shows after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare neurological condition that causes facial paralysis. The current postponement comes after visible fatigue during recent performances.
Trending searches spiked Friday night following Bieber’s announcement, with "Justin Bieber tour" becoming a top US Google search. Many fans expressed concern on social media, while others criticized the last-minute nature of the postponement. Live Nation confirmed new dates will be announced within 30 days.
Bieber’s team stated the singer is receiving medical care but didn’t specify whether the delay relates to his previous condition. The tour, which began in 2022, was originally scheduled to conclude this summer. Industry analysts note this could impact the singer’s planned studio album release later this year.
Affected venues include the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles (April 20), United Center in Chicago (April 27), and Madison Square Garden in New York (May 4). Bieber last performed in the US during his February 2026 Las Vegas residency, which concluded without reported health issues.