Justin Bieber startled fans when he postponed the start of his North American Justice tour, which was slated to go out on June 7 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The musician issued a brief post on his Instagram account, expressing his disappointment in not being able to share the news with his followers and citing an unknown ailment as the cause.
Bieber used his Instagram story to inform followers that his tour dates would be postponed, writing, “It’s hard for me to believe I’m saying this. I’ve tried everything to get better, but my condition is worsening.” The musician stated in his statement that he was rescheduling his gigs due to doctor’s orders, although he did not elaborate on his sickness.
“To all my people, I love you so much, and I’m going to rest and get better,” he wrote. When Bieber mentioned postponing his next gigs, the number of shows he referred to is unknown. According to Billboard, Justin was scheduled to perform in Toronto, Washington, D.C., and New York City during the following week.
Since 2020, Justin’s tour has been postponed many times. Due to the epidemic, the singer had to rearrange his dates at first and then again after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this year even though he just finished a leg of his scheduled engagements in the United Kingdom and Europe in February and March.
Justin recently had to cope with a health concern with his wife, Hailey Bieber, who suffered a stroke due to a blood clot in her brain. The model posted a YouTube video outlining her problem and diagnosis in detail in the hopes of assisting others who may be experiencing similar issues. Hailey has stated that she is now fully recovered.