Justin Bieber’s “Justice World Tour” scheduled to be held on Sunday at Las Vegas could not take place as the Canadian pop sensation has been infected by a mild case of Covid. The star was set to continue performing after he began the tour earlier in the week. The Baby singer tested positive on Saturday, according to a TMZ report. Unfortunately, this test result has temporarily cut short the tour at Vegas, on Sunday and rescheduled dates have been announced.
The T-Mobile Arena released a statement that said they unfortunately had to postpone Sunday’s show in Las Vegas as there had been positive Covid results in members of the Justice Tour family. It also said that although Justin was “hugely disappointed” the health and safety of crew members and fans was his first priority.
The statement mentioned the huge success of the San Diego, California leg of the tour where his performance began. It said that Justin would appear on June 28, 2022 in Vegas. The Sunday tickets would be valid for the rescheduled June show. Refunds, if required, would also be available at the point of purchase.
The Justice Tour had a scheduled third stop near Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday on February 22. Reports say that this part of the Justice Tour has also been postponed and will be rescheduled in late June 2022.
The 27-year old singer had scheduled the World Tour to support the launch of his fifth and sixth studio albums :Changes and Justice, the album after which the tour was named. Bieber was expected not only to tour North America but was also expected to tour the world including
Europe
Africa
Asia
South America
Oceania.
It is hoped that the recent setback that had disrupted the North America tour will not setback the dates of the rest of the world tour.