Justin Bieber 'Justice' Tour Resumes July 2022: Is Popstar Finally OKAY?

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Justin Bieber is finally continuing his postponed "Justice" World Tour 2022 later this month.

The news came a day after frequent collaborator and good friend Usher gave an update on the popstar's current health condition.

Earlier this June, Justin Bieber shocked everyone with his diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which prompted his team to cancel the entire North American leg of the "Justice" World Tour.

Justin Bieber' Justice' Tour 2022 Continues

After announcing last June that he would be postponing the rest of his North American leg of the "Justice" Tour 2022, Beliebers were stunned upon knowing what prompted the singer to cancel.

Apparently, Justin Bieber was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, a temporary disease that left half of his face paralyzed.

Now, it seems like his health condition is improving.

NME recently confirmed that Justin Bieber's "Justice" World Tour is finally resuming later this July.

The "Peaches" hitmaker is due to make his first performance in a month at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy on Jul. 31, 2022.

After the Italy performance, Justin Bieber will continue the "Justice" Tour as planned for the rest of Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia.

However, Beliebers from the United States and Canada might have to wait a little longer. As of this writing, the rescheduled dates for the North American tour are not out yet.

But according to the press release, the dates shall be announced: "very soon."

It can be said that since Bieber is continuing the rest of the tour this month, he has already recovered from his Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.

Justin Bieber Paralyzed Face Caused By Ramsay Hunt Syndrome

Last June 10, Justin Bieber uploaded a video on his Instagram account that shocked fans worldwide.

In the video, the pop star's face was paralyzed on one side while the other worked fine.

Per The Mayo Clinic, Ramsay Hunt Syndrome happens when a case of shingles impacts the facial nerve near the ear, which leads to temporary paralysis.

Yesterday, Bieber's good friend, Usher, said to Extra that the former is doing "great" despite the recent diagnosis.

While "great" seemed like an understatement because of the recent resumption, it is unknown if the remaining half of Justin Bieber's face is free from paralysis.

A few weeks ago, Justin and Hailey Bieber were snapped in Westwood, California, for the first time since his shocking health revelation in June.

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