Justin Bieber cancels Australian and New Zealand tour

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Justin Bieber has officially cancelled his Australian and New Zealand tour after postponing concert dates last year. 9News

Ticketholders were alerted via email this morning from Ticketek, confirming that the tour has been cancelled.

Bieber's Justice World Tour was set to hit Australian stages in December 2022, before the singer announced the concerts would be moved to late 2023 due to health issues.Touring company Frontier Touring told fans that all ticket purchases would be refunded. "Frontier Touring regret to advise that Justin Bieber's Justice Tour of Australia and New Zealand has been cancelled."

"All tickets purchased through the official ticketing outlets will receive a refund directly from the shows ticketing agency."The cancellation comes after Bieber was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome last year, a rare neurological disorder that paralyses the facial nerves.Continue reading

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