The Justice World Tour by Justin Bieber will be postponed for a while. The singer was supposed to perform in Las Vegas on Sunday night, but the show has been postponed owing to a COVID-19 outbreak among the pop star’s entourage. COVID-19 has been found in Justin Bieber’s blood, according to his representatives.
The event in Vegas has been pushed back a few months, with a new date of June 28 determined. Tickets for the original concert date will be honoured, and refunds are now available to those who request them.
On Saturday evening, the tour announced the unexpected postponement.
“Due to positive COVID results within the Justice Tour family, we will unfortunately have to postpone Sunday’s show in Las Vegas,” says the statement. “Justin is of course hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority. The tour launch in San Diego was a massive success and Justin is excited to bring this spectacular show to his Las Vegas fans as soon as possible.”
It’s unclear whether Bieber’s other scheduled tour dates will be affected by the epidemic. Within the next week, the singer will perform in Glendale, Arizona, and Los Angeles, California.
The Justice World Tour began on Friday in San Diego with its first performance. The show in Las Vegas was supposed to be the tour’s second stop on its way to a total of 20 nations by March 2023. The tour’s opening acts will be Jaden Smith and TEO for all 52 dates.