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Pop singer Justin Bieber‘s ‘Justice’ world tour has officially been cancelled.
After several postponements, the singer and his team have seemingly called off the remaining shows of the tour’s European leg and more, including the June 2024 shows scheduled for the Kia Forum in Inglewood.
The remaining dates on the Justice World Tour, which was formally canceled in September, have been removed from Bieber’s official website. Additionally, several of the singer’s upcoming shows listed on Ticketmaster – including 2024 concerts in California, Connecticut and Washington D.C. – have been canceled.
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In September, Bieber announced in an Instagram Story that he was canceling the remainder of his world tour, which kicked off February 2022, to “take time to rest and get better.” The tour had 70 shows scheduled to run through 2023.
“After resting and consulting with my 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 wrote at the time. “So I’m going to take a break from touring for the time being. I’m going to be OK.”
Bieber postponed a slate of U.S. dates on his Justice tour in June 2022 after suffering Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which partially paralyzed his face. The “Ghost” singer wasn’t able to reschedule his summer run of U.S. shows, but he played a handful of concerts in Europe in August before heading to Brazil to perform at Rock in Rio in September.