Justin Bieber postpones Justice World Tour including London show - why, and are my tickets still valid?

The tour was for his latest album ‘Justice’, which features the likes of Khalid, Giveon, The Kid LAROI and more
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Justin Bieber has announced he is postponing his Justice World Tour - including his London show - to focus on his health.

The Canadian announced in September that he was going to “take a break” from performing after realising performing ‘took its toll’ on him after performing in Brazil.

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However he’s now revealed that he won’t be resuming the tour for at least six months bringing a halt to the remaining 70 dates on his sold out tour, with Europe heavily affected by the postponements.

Bieber had resumed his Justice World Tour in late July after it was postponed multiple times due to Covid and his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis.

Ticketmaster said on the website, “Justin Bieber today announced that the remaining dates of his WORLD TOUR are being postponed.

“The tour, originally slated to begin in 2020 before being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, kicked off in February of this year in San Diego, CA and made stops in ten countries across three continents.

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“On September 6, Justin first announced he was taking a break from touring to make his health a priority. That news was followed on September 15 by his announcement of the cancellation of twelve dates running through October 18.

“With today’s announcement, these remaining dates are officially postponed. The potential new dates will be subject to venue and date availability.

“Fans with tickets to all postponed WORLD TOUR dates should await further news on dates, venues and cities as updates become available.”

When was he due to perform in London?

His UK tour was due to kick off in Glasgow on February 8, and from there he was due to perform four consecutive nights in London from February 13 to February 17. These dates will now be rescheduled.

Am I entitled to a refund?

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Despite the dates and tour not being cancelled, you can get a refund. Ticketmaster say “If you are a ticket holder who is unable to make it to the new show, you may request for a full refund, as per the ticket price reflected on your ticket, through Ticketmaster from 10 October 2022 to 9 December 2022”

Are my tickets still valid?

Ticket  holders received an email from  AXS, stating “All tickets remain valid and fans with tickets to all postponed WORLD TOUR dates do not need to do anything and should await further news on dates, venues and cities as updates become available”.