Sunday, May 24, 2026

Justin Bieber Tour Falling Apart, Singer Still Has COVID, Cancels Fourth Show, Set for Saturday in Tacoma

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Justin Bieber cannot get any Justice.

The singer’s Justice tour is falling apart. He’s just cancelled his fourth show, this one set for Tacoma on Saturday. Bieber has COVID still after several days.

Bieber’s COVID is attributed to his attending a Super Bowl party on February 13th. But now with him obviously not improving quickly, the question is Was he ever vaccinated? It seems unlikely.

Bieber isn’t the brightest bulb in the chandelier, we know that. He’s also devoutly religious and follows some extreme ideas. It’s possible he thought he’d be tracked by the government or something. The result is a loss of millions in so many ways.

Next tour date is Monday in San Jose, California. Does he know the way to San Jose? We’ll find out over the weekend.

seriously– get well soon, and get vaxxed!

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