Justin Bieber‘s Justice tour is officially over.
After he initially postponed the remaining shows, the tour was canceled on Feb. 28 after months of waiting for answers.
In June 2022, Bieber took a break from performing one month after the tour began due to Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which left half of his face temporarily paralyzed.
He later resumed the tour in July in Europe, but in September 2022, he posted a note to Twitter that said the shows “took a real toll” on him.
“Exhaustion overtook me,” he said. He announced that he needed to “make his health the priority” and that he would be taking another break from touring for the time being.
Fans received emails from Ticketmaster and concert venues on Tuesday (Feb. 28), that said, “Unfortunately, the Event Organizer has had to cancel your event.”
They were also told that refunds will be issued to all ticket holders.
On Twitter, many fans expressed their sadness over the official cancellation.
“You’ll be missed Justice tour…” one fan tweeted, along with photos of Bieber performing.
“JUSTICE TOUR U WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED,” another fan echoed.
Because the news came one day before Bieber’s 29th birthday on March 1, some fans had mixed emotions.
“Don’t know if I should cry cause you’re 29 or cause you officially canceled the rest of the Justice tour,” a fan said on Twitter.
Others lamented the loss of getting to meet online friends in person at the concerts.
One fan said, “[Not gonna lie] what hurts the most about JB canceling Justice tour [right now] is that I ain’t seeing my mutuals I was so looking forward to creating cute memories with y’all.. stanning Justin really brought so many special ppl into my life, and for that, I’m forever grateful no matter what.”
Meanwhile, some fans focused on the positive: refunds.
“Justice tour canceled, but I’ll be $600 richer,” another fan joked.
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