Friday, July 17, 2026

Justin Bieber Cancels 9 More Dates, Balance of Tour as Facial Paralysis Condition Continues

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There is no “Justice.”

Justin Bieber has cancelled the rest of his “Justice” tour, nine more dates including the ones he’s already missed.

His Ramsay Hunt disorder, a shingles-like palsy called Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, continues.

The cancellation is a blow for him, the fans, the venues, and all the crew involved in putting on the tour. Bieber has had bad luck with tours over the last two years, mostly thanks to COVID but also from his own mental fatigue.

His wife Hailey joked on Jimmy Fallon the other night that the two young people were getting all their “old” illnesses out of the way now instead of waiting.

Bieber is supposed to pick up the European leg of the tour in mid July. It’s hoped he will have recovered by then with lots of rest.

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Roger Friedman
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