In a recent Instagram story, Bieber posted an apology about cancelling the next few shows.
Justin Bieber just postponed his Toronto shows tonight and tomorrow… I was really looking forward to this.— Jailene (@CuevasJailene) June 7, 2022 My heart breaks that I will have to postpone these next few shows (doctors orders). To all my people I love you all so much and I'm gonna rest and get better!"
The singer has taken to Instagram to say his "sickness is getting worse" and he has to postpone several shows.
More updates to come on rescheduled dates and refunds.pic.twitter.com/Ji5w9rstq8 The Grammy Award-winning global superstar was supposed to kick off this tour in 2021, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, the tour was moved to 2022. As part of his Justice World Tour 2022, he was set to play the Scotiabank Arena on June 7 and 8.
Justin Bieber performs with Daniel Caesar onstage at the Coachella Stage during the 2022 Coachella Valley. Music. Justin Bieber says he's cancelling Toronto ...
“I’ve done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse.” “My heart breaks that I will have to postpone these next few shows (doctors orders). To all my people I love you so much and I’m gonna rest and get better!” “Can’t believe I’m saying this,” Bieber said.
"I've done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse," Bieber wrote on Instagram Tuesday.
Bieber is next scheduled to perform in New York City on June 13 and 14, followed by other shows throughout the United States in June. I’ve done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse,” Bieber wrote on Instagram Tuesday. Bieber was set to perform at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on both Tuesday and Wednesday nights, followed by a show in Washington D.C. on Friday.
Justin Bieber was set to perform at the Scotiabank Arena in downtown Toronto on Tuesday and Wednesday night but has announced those shows will now be ...
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The Biebs has two tour dates in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena, on June 7 and 8. And the Canadian singer took to Instagram to announce the show's cancellation. “ ...
If your event is eligible for a refund or credit, those options will be visible within the Event Details of your order,” states its website. The Biebs has two tour dates in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena, on June 7 and 8. You can locate your tickets by signing in to your online account.
Fans excited to see Justin Bieber in concert tonight will have to make other plans.
Scotiabank Arena issued a statement on Twitter regarding the pair of cancelled Toronto shows and said existing tickets will be honoured when rescheduled dates are announced. Bieber’s name was trending on Twitter Tuesday afternoon and more than a few tweets appear to suggest fans with tickets are not happy about the last-minute news. The pop superstar was slated to perform at the Scotiabank Arena in downtown Toronto on Tuesday and Wednesday night but has announced those shows will now be postponed.
Justin Bieber says he's postponing two Toronto concert dates this week as he deals with a persistent illness.
The Stratford, Ont.-raised pop star was set to play Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday and Wednesday as part of his Justice world tour. The announcement came hours before Bieber was set to take the stage at the first Toronto show. Stratford, Ont.-raised pop star was set to play Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday, Wednesday
Planning to go to Justin Bieber's Toronto shows? Well, you can make sure your concert outfit is on point because a pop-up is opening today.
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Calling all Beliebers! Justin Bieber will be hosting a two-day pop-up shop where fans can get exclusive merch. The Canadian pop star and CNTRBND ha...
Toronto just got a Justin Bieber pop up that has exclusive merch Toronto just got a Justin Bieber pop up that has exclusive merch This is what the line up for the Justin Bieber pop-up at CNTRBND in Toronto looks 😲 - 📹 Briana-Lynn Brieiro— blogTO (@blogTO) #Toronto #JustinBieber pic.twitter.com/qcCtAhU3Du June 7, 2022
The Justin Bieber Justice World Tour Pop-Up will take place on June 7 and 8 at the CNTRBND store, located at 135 Yorkville Avenue.
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This is the second postponement dating back to July 3, July 16 and July 17, 2021, which were rescheduled for March 25 and the June 2022 dates.
Some fans had travelled long distances to see their favourite pop star, who announced Tuesday he had to cancel two shows at Scotiabank Arena due to illness.
Their mission, they said, is to snag front-row seats. Near had her hair done and the women had stocked the car with Tim Biebs and Biebs Brew from Tim Hortons for the 90-minute drive. They had booked a hotel in Toronto to make the most of their evening. “Today I thought I was going to see him in person. I honestly thought my dream would come true, but instead I’m heartbroken.” It was the third time she had set out to see Bieber. The first time she bought a ticket was for the concert in 2020, part of the Changes Tour, which was cancelled due to COVID-19. Those dates were rescheduled for 2021 but Near had to forfeit her ticket because, having lost work during the pandemic, she couldn’t afford to go.
Some fans had travelled long distances to see their favourite pop star, who announced Tuesday he had to cancel two shows at Scotiabank Arena due to illness.
Their mission, they said, is to snag front-row seats. Near had her hair done and the women had stocked the car with Tim Biebs and Biebs Brew from Tim Hortons for the 90-minute drive. They had booked a hotel in Toronto to make the most of their evening. “Today I thought I was going to see him in person. I honestly thought my dream would come true, but instead I’m heartbroken.” It was the third time she had set out to see Bieber. The first time she bought a ticket was for the concert in 2020, part of the Changes Tour, which was cancelled due to COVID-19. Those dates were rescheduled for 2021 but Near had to forfeit her ticket because, having lost work during the pandemic, she couldn’t afford to go.