Tuesday, May 26, 2026

No Justice: Justin Bieber Cancels His Tour Dates This Week: “My sickness is getting worse”

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There’s no Justice tour for Justin Bieber this week.

The pop singer has cancelled three dates on the tour starting tonight through Friday. He said on his Instagram Stories that “my sickness is getting worse.”

Is it COVID? Is it anxiety? There were reports the other day that Bieber and his wife were turned away from Carbone, one of the three noisiest restaurants in New York the the other day. Maybe he’s depressed about that.

Anyway, let’s hope Justin gets better fast. His next shows are June 13th and 14th at Madison Square Garden, so he’s giving himself some time to recuperate.

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