Many fans are looking forward to seeing Justin Bieber perform live on stage after his concert comeback as he took a break last year due to his medical woes. Unfortunately, it appears that supporters won't see him live as his series of shows have been canceled again.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the pop star's management has seemingly canceled the rest of his shows across Europe and the United Kingdom. They will also not push through with his performances at the Kia Forum in California next year.
Earlier this week, one of the concert venues, The Utilita Arena Sheffield in the UK announced on their website that the "show has been canceled" and fans will automatically get their refund to their mode of payment.
Following the shocking cancelation, many fans took to social media to express their disappointment as well as sharing screenshots of e-mails regarding the shocking news.
"Just got this email about the Sheffield concert...so now the rest of the Justice Tour is no longer being postponed, it's just full on cancelled?! Being waiting over a year aswell, what the f***?" one wrote.
"The fact that it took 5 months after the last concert to u guys officially announced, it's pissed me off! So unprofessional," another fan wrote.
"Im crying ive been waiting for this tour for my entire life. i was wishing to see my first favorite singer ever to perform and now it will all be a dream," one expressed.
As of this writing, Justin Bieber has yet to share an official announcement on his social media accounts.
Justin Bieber 'Justice' World Tour Initially Postponed Due to Health Woes
In September, the pop star announced that he would be postponing his tour to focus on his health.
Taking to his official Instagram account, the Canadian singer said his face was partially paralyzed due to his Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome.
Due to his medical condition, Bieber was not able to perform on his North American shows. But due to his insistence, he continued his tour across Europe until it took a toll on him.
"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," he added. (Via Outlook)
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