Justin Bieber Cancels Remaining Justice World Tour Dates

Bieber mania is happening online these days, and surprisingly enough, it doesn’t have to do with Justin Bieber. The megastar’s wife, Hailey, has been a hot topic across the globe as her name has been entangled in a drama involving Justin’s ex-girlfriend, Selena Gomez. While that unfolds, news surfaced about the singer’s Justice Tour, which looks like it has been postponed again. Last year, Bieber detailed his health struggles with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which caused him to derail his touring plans.

At the time, the singer shared a video explaining his diagnosis. Visibly, viewers could see he couldn’t control one side of his face. “This is pretty serious, as you can see,” he said in the clip. “I wish this wasn’t the case. But obviously, my body is telling me I need to slow down.” He added, “As the result of this illness, I was not able to complete the North American leg of the Justice Tour. After resting and consulting with my doctors, family and team, I went to Europe in an effort to continue with the tour. I performed six live shows, but it took a real toll on me.”

Tour Dates Vanish From Websites

Since then, the Justice World Tour has faced its ups and downs as production has attempted to work around Bieber’s recovery. By July 2022, an announcement stated Bieber would be taking to stages in several countries. However, in September, he once again shared that the remainder of the tour would have to wait just a tad longer. Seventy concerts were on the horizon for 2023, but it seems Bieber is taking more time off.

This week, sleuths noticed that tour dates had been axed. On his website, dates were removed. The same is said for Ticketmaster, where dates in several states across the U.S. were also deleted. The update has spread like wildfire across social media; however, Bieber nor his team have addressed the controversy. With all that is bubbling online about his marriage, fans are surprised by the news.

Hailey Bieber Faces Backlash

Since the Biebers wed in 2018, the pop culture public won’t let them rest. It was rumored that the pair tied the knot only months after Bieber officially ended things with Gomez. He dated the pop star on and off since 2011, and many thought they would be together for the long haul. Fans have made things particularly difficult, especially in recent weeks, as they accuse Hailey of stalking and copying Gomez. Some speculate that health problems could be the reason for the postponed Justice Tour, while others think there’s trouble in paradise.

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Chlöe Announces “The In Pieces Tour” Ahead Of New Album

Chlöe has announced her first-ever headlining tour of the United States, The In Pieces Tour. She revealed the 11 cities she’ll be hitting over the course of April and May during a post on Instagram, Tuesday. The announcement comes ahead of the release of her highly-anticipated debut studio album, In Pieces, which will be out next month.

“I’m headlining my very own solo tour performing all the songs from the new album.. yall i’m so excited. see you there. get tix now, link in bio,” Chlöe captioned the tour dates in her post. Tickets for the tour will be going on sale Friday at 10:00 AM, local time. Pre-sale tickets can be accessed with the code “PRAY.” Fans asked for Chlöe to add more dates in response to the announcement. They suggested shows in Washington D.C., Oakland, Miami, and more cities currently absent from the schedule.

Chlöe’s Announcement

While she’s yet to release an official album, Chlöe has shared a number of singles since 2021. They include “Have Mercy,” “Treat Me,” “Surprise,” “For the Night,” and “Pray It Away.” As for Chlöe’s upcoming album, she recently discussed what fans can expect from the project during an interview with ESSENCE. “The album is me picking myself up and talking myself out of any little place or space that the world has tried to put me in, that people and personal relationships have tried to put me in, and even [doing that to] myself,” Bailey said at the time. “It’s me breaking free.”

The official release date for Chlöe’s In Pieces is set for March 31. She announced the date in an Instagram post featuring a cinematic video of herself. She captioned it, “IN PIECES. MY DEBUT ALBUM. MARCH 2023.”

“The In Pieces Tour” Dates

  • April 11th Chicago, IL Riviera Theatre
  • April 13th Detroit, MI The Fillmore
  • April 14th Toronto, ON Rebel
  • April 17th Boston, MA House of Blues
  • April 18th Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore
  • April 20th New York, NY Terminal 5
  • April 23rd Atlanta, GA The Eastern
  • April 25th Houston, TX House of Blues
  • April 26th Dallas, TX House of Blues
  • April 30th Sacramento, CA Sol Blume*
  • May 3rd Los Angeles, CA The Novo

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Nas & Wu-Tang Clan Announce “N.Y. State Of Mind Tour” For 2023

Nas and Wu-Tang Clan have announced the 2023 co-headlining N.Y. State of Mind Tour. The artists will be hitting the road once again for a series of concerts kicking off in New Zealand in May. They’ll be performing together as they travel the world before finishing in California in October. “The Saga Continues Worldwide!” Wu-Tang Clan announced on their Instagram page. “The NewYorkStateofMindTour is back – coming to a stage near you.”

The tour will be the second time that Nas and Wu-Tang Clan have embarked on a tour together in recent years after doing so with 2022’s N.Y. State of Mind Tour. Tickets for the next rendition of their 32-date global tour will go on sale Friday, March 3rd at 9:00 AM, local time via Ticketmaster. Before then, Live Nation will be holding a pre-sale on Thursday, March 2nd with the code “CHORUS.”

Wu-Tang’s Announcement

The N.Y. State of Mind Tour comes after the release of Nas’ 2022 album, King’s Disease III. The latest entry in the series, which once again sees Nas team up with record producer Hit-Boy, received widespread acclaim from critics. The preceding album, King’s Disease II, was nominated in the Best Rap Album category at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.

The “N.Y. State of Mind Tour” Dates:

05/09 – Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena
05/12 – Brisbane, AU @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
05/13 – Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena
05/14 – Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena
06/02 – Stockholm, SE @ Avicii Arena
06/03 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena
06/05 – Berlin, DE @ Parkbuhne Wuhlheide
06/06 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome
06/07 – Paris, FR @ Accor Arena
06/09 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena
06/12 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro
06/13 – London, UK @ The O2
09/20 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
09/22 – Hollywood, FL @ Hard Rock Live
09/23 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily’s Place
09/24 – Tampa, FL @ Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ^
09/26 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
09/27 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
09/29 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
10/01 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
10/02 – Laval, QC @ Place Bell
10/04 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
10/07 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
10/08 – Chicago, IL @ United Center
10/10 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre
10/13 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place
10/14 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome
10/16 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
10/17 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center
10/18 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
10/21 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
10/22 – Highland, CA @ Yaamava Theatre

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