Pop star Justin Bieber (28 “sorry”) world tour, which has been plagued by postponements and cancellations, is once again halted. According to a statement published on the Canadian singer’s website today, all concerts planned until the end of next March will have to be postponed to a later date. No specific reason was given. Bieber had come to Wiener Stadthalle on March 24, 2023.
In September, Bieber cut short his world tour for health reasons. Bieber wrote on Instagram in early September, at six concerts in Europe that would have asked a lot of him, and at a show in Rio de Janeiro he gave everything for the people of Brazil.
“After getting off the stage, I was exhausted and I realized that now I had to make my health a priority,” the singer continued.
Bieber suffers from Ramsay Hunt syndrome
Bieber revealed in June that he had Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which partially paralyzed his face. He then canceled several planned US concerts for the “World Justice Tour” in June and July. The latest postponement affected more than 50 concerts scheduled in countries including Japan, Australia, Thailand, Portugal, France, England, Sweden and Poland.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, according to the Mayo Clinic website. The syndrome is an outbreak of herpes zoster that affects the facial nerve near one ear and can lead to facial paralysis and unilateral hearing loss.
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