Justin Bieber has announced the cancellation of his upcoming “Justice World Tour” in Europe due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The tour was originally scheduled to begin in Paris on April 26 and run through June 27, with stops in cities such as London, Berlin, and Madrid.
In a statement posted on his social media accounts, Bieber expressed his disappointment in having to cancel the tour but stated that the safety of his fans and crew is his top priority. He also encouraged everyone to continue taking the necessary precautions to stay safe during these challenging times.
Fans who have already purchased tickets for the European leg of the tour will receive full refunds, according to the statement. The cancellation marks another blow to the music industry, which has been heavily impacted by the pandemic over the past two years.
Bieber is not alone in canceling tours due to COVID-19. Many other artists, including Billie Eilish, Harry Styles, and BTS, have also postponed or canceled tours in the past year. As the pandemic continues to affect countries around the world, it is unclear when live music events will be able to resume at full capacity.
In the meantime, artists like Bieber are finding new ways to connect with fans through virtual concerts and live streams. While it may not be the same as attending a live show in person, it offers a way for fans to continue to enjoy their favorite music while staying safe.Regenerate response
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