Justin Bieber Update: Singer’s Las Vegas Concert Canceled Following COVID Diagnosis; When Will It Be Rescheduled?

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Bad news for Beliebers. After Justin Bieber was diagnosed with COVID-19, it appears that his Las Vegas concert will also have to be on hold; when will it be rescheduled?

According to Variety, the Grammy Award-winning singer was set to perform on Sunday evening, but due to the shocking turn of events, production had to cancel his highly-anticipated "Justice World Tour" in Sin City.

Fans who purchased the ticket will have to wait for a few months as his show was rescheduled for June 28. Original tickets could still be used on the new date.

The singer's camp recently issued a statement, saying they will have to postpone the singer's show.

"Justin is of course hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority," the statement reads. (via Justice Tour Updates)

Since their first show in San Diego, California, was a success to fans, the Canadian singer is excited to take the stage in Las Vegas, Nevada, as soon as possible.

"Tickets for the original show will be honored. Refunds available at point of purchase," they concluded.

At the time of this writing, there are still no updates whether Bieber's other tour dates will also be canceled due to his current condition.

After Las Vegas, the "Yummy" hitmaker is scheduled to perform in Glendale, Arizona, and Los Angeles, California, within the week.

Per the outlet, Bieber started his highly-anticipated tour in San Diego last week. The Nevada show was supposed to be the sophomore concert of the show.

"Justice World Tour" is set to play in 20 countries until March next year. Among Bieber's special guests are Jaden Smith and TEO. In total, the tour has over 52 scheduled dates.

After the news of the singer's diagnosis made rounds online, many fans expressed their true feelings on Twitter.

One fan appears to be disappointed as he is about to arrive in Las Vegas to watch the concert, writing, "So ridiculous. Literally about to arrive in Vegas and just to have it rescheduled for a few months from now?"

Another fan flew from another country with his family to watch the show, writing, "We flew from London to watch it. It's not too late to say sorry! My kids devastated."

At the time of this writing, Justin Bieber has not publicly commented on the matter.

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