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Justin Bieber Announces Scaled Down for Summer 2021 Replacing Postponed Dates from This Year

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Before we broke for Pandemic 2020, Justin Bieber was supposed to have a big tour beginning May 14th. The dates were not selling, big time. The pandemic caused the cancellation of the tour just in the nick of time.

Now Bieber has announced new dates for next year, scaled back from stadiums to arenas. There’s no more dates at the Meadowlands. It’s now two nights at Madison Square Garden. Also missing is Foxboro Stadium outside Boston. Now it’s TD Arena, The dates are below. No word yet on opening acts, but my guess is there will be at least one everywhere as a separate draw.

Bieber’s album was not a physical hit, but did great with streaming (182k/555K) and neither was his pandemic single with Ariana Grande. But he had one big monotonous radio hit called “Intentions.” Maybe between now and next summer there will be a new album that will fuel ticket sales.

JUSTIN BIEBER WORLD TOUR DATES:

NEW 2021 SHOWS – ON SALE THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th at 10am local time.

Date City Venue

June

7 San Jose, CA SAP Center at San Jose

8 San Jose, CA SAP Center at San Jose

11 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome

22 Chicago, IL United Center

23 Chicago, IL United Center

July

3 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena

8 Boston, MA TD Garden

9 Newark, NJ Prudential Center

11 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center

13 New York, NY Madison Square Garden

14 New York, NY Madison Square Garden

16 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena

17 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena

20 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center

22 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena

23 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena

Aug

11 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center

12 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center

14 Inglewood, CA The Forum

RESCHEDULED 2021 DATES ON SALE NOW

June

2 San Diego, CA Pechanga Arena San Diego

4 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena

5 Glendale, AZ Gila River Arena

10 Portland, OR Moda Center

13 Salt Lake City, UT Vivint Smart Home Arena

16 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center

17 Tulsa, OK BOK Center

19 Minneapolis, MN Target Center

25 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena

26 Milwaukee, WI Summerfest, AmFam Amp

28 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena

29 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center

July

1 Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena

5 Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre

6 Montreal, QC Bell Centre

19 Buffalo, NY KeyBank Center

25 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center

26 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena

28 Washington, DC Capital One Arena

29 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum

31 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena

Aug

2 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena

5 Houston, TX Toyota Center

6 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center

8 Denver, CO Pepsi Center

15 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center

Here was the original schedule

May 14 — Seattle, WA @ CenturyLink Field

May 17 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center

May 19 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden1 Center

May 22 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium

May 26 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego

May 29 — Pasadena, CA @ Rose Bowl

June 2 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena

June 5 — Glendale, AZ @ Gila River Arena

June 9 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena

June 13 — Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center

June 16 — Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena

June 19 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field

June 21 — Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center

June 24 — Milwaukee, WI @ Milwaukee Summerfest

June 27 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

June 28 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center

June 30 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center

July 6 — Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center

July 8 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center

July 11 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

July 13 — St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center

July 15 — N. Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena

July 18 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes Benz Stadium

July 21 — Miami, FL @ AmericanAirlines Arena

July 25 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena

July 27 — Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life Arena

July 29 — Greensboro, NC @ Greensboro Coliseum

Aug. 1 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field

Aug. 4 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena

Aug. 6 — University Park, PA @ Bryce Jordan Center

Aug. 8 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center

Aug. 12 — Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center

Aug. 14 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

Aug. 16 — Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena

Aug. 18 — Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena

Aug. 21 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena

Aug. 24 — Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center

Aug. 26 — Albany, NY @ Times Union Center

Aug. 30 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

Sept. 1 — Ottawa, ON @ Canadian Tire Centre

Sept. 3 — Québec City, QC @ Videotron Centre

Sept. 10 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre

Sept. 14 — Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre

Sept. 17 — Foxboro, MA @ Gillette Stadium

Sept. 26 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium

Roger Friedman
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