Justin Bieber’s KL concert officially shelved ‘until further notice’

Justin Bieber’s KL concert officially shelved ‘until further notice’

Organiser PR Worldwide has opened a two-week ticket-refund window starting today through to Oct 20.

Justin Bieber has postponed all remaining dates of his Justice World Tour, according to rep PR Worldwide. (AFP pic)
PETALING JAYA:
Canadian pop star Justin Bieber has announced that the remaining dates of his Justice World Tour are postponed until further notice, officially answering the question of whether his live concert in Kuala Lumpur this month would still happen.

The concert was scheduled to take place at the National Stadium Bukit Jalil on Oct 22.

According to representative PR Worldwide, all global tour dates up to and including March 25, 2023 are affected by this latest development, with potential new dates for the KL concert “subject to venue and date availability”.

Malaysian concertgoers are welcome to hold on to their tickets until further notice or may submit a request for a refund, the organiser tweeted early this morning. A 14-day window opens from today for refund requests.

The tour – originally planned for 2020 but delayed due to the pandemic – kicked off in San Diego in February, and would have seen the “Peaches” singer perform in North and South America, Europe, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, across 100 dates this year and next.

However, on Sept 6, Bieber wrote on Twitter that he would be taking a break from touring due to health issues. “I’m going to be ok, but I need time to rest and get better,” he told fans.

In June, the 28-year-old had made public his battle with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, a rare condition that resulted in his partial facial paralysis.

Ticket holders may email [email protected] for further enquiries.

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