- SINGER WAS RECENTLY DIAGNOSED WITH RAMSAY HUNT SYNDROME
- TOUR KICKS OFF 31st JULY
- OVER 70 SHOW VENUES CONFIRMED WORLDWIDE
Justin Bieber is finally continuing his postponed “Justice” World Tour 2022 later this month. The news came a day after frequent collaborator and good friend Usher gave an update on the popstar’s current health condition. Earlier in June, Justin Bieber shocked everyone with his diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which prompted his team to cancel the entire North American leg of the “Justice” World Tour.
Last June 10, Justin Bieber uploaded a video on his Instagram account that shocked fans worldwide. In the video, the pop star’s face was paralyzed on one side while the other worked fine.
Justine Bieber tour bus, a wheeled penthouse
JUSTIN BIEBER AND WIFE RECENTLY SPOTTED OUTDOORS AGAIN
Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey Bieber, visited a church a little over a fortnight ago. That marked one of the first times they went out since he disclosed his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis. The couple was pictured entering service in Los Angeles. It’s clear that the two are very much committed to their faith.
The church appearance occurred a few weeks after the Canadian singer-songwriter said he was afflicted with the condition that causes facial paralysis. The condition forced him to postpone his “Justice World Tour” performances in the United States. Most of the shows scheduled in the USA are dated but yet to be confirmed.
“Wanted to share a little bit of how I’ve been feeling. Each day has gotten better,” he explained in an Instagram video, “and through all of the discomfort, I have found comfort in the one who designed me and knows me. I’m reminded He knows all of me. He knows the darkest parts of me that I want no one to know about and he constantly welcomes me into His loving arms.”
Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Bieber heading to church
Bieber remarked that his faith-based “perspective” on his health predicament has given him “calm” while things are so scary and uncertain. He wrote in the post’s caption, “By this point in my life I realize storms come and go. Jesus continues to remind me that he is with me in the midst of the storm.”Bieber, age 28, and the model, age 25, were casually attired while holding hands.
EARLY THERAPY PROVIDES BEST COMPLETE RECOVERY OPPORTUNITY
According to the Mount Sinai hospital in New York, Ramsay Hunt syndrome is characterized by a severe rash near the ear, on the face, or around the lips. It can sometimes result in paralysis when the varicella-zoster virus attacks a nerve in the head.
Bieber stated that he is performing facial exercises “to get back to normal,” and medics at the New York facility confirmed that some data suggests that exercises can help, in conjunction with treatment, to restore facial movement. However, early therapy with medicine provides the best opportunity for a complete recovery.
In extreme situations of nerve injury, paralysis may be permanent. Additional concerns include nerve injury, facial asymmetry, and eye impairment. The severity of the initial paralysis will also influence recovery. People with modest facial paralysis are more likely to recover than those with severe facial paralysis involving many cranial nerves. It can be said that since Bieber is continuing the rest of the tour this month, he has already recovered from his Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.
Justine Bieber at a past show in India
OVER 70 VENUES CONFIRMED WORLDWIDE
The singer confirmed to the media that his massive Justice world tour would resume on July 31st with an appearance at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy. Afterward, Bieber will play five shows in Europe through August before heading to South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
The tour returns to Europe in January through March, with no updates yet on the rescheduled North American dates. Still, it seems likely for them to resume next spring. Bieber has not announced the tour’s resumption on his social media accounts, though his website lists the dates.
Bieber postponed the remainder of his North American tour dates in early June. Shortly before, Justin announced his battle with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which had caused him facial paralysis. Once he announced his diagnosis on Instagram, Bieber postponed his early June dates in Washington, DC, Toronto, and New York City, before following the remainder of the North American dates.
Justine Bieber posing for a clothing line
Justin Bieber: Justice World Tour Dates
July
- 31 | Summer Festival in Lucca, Italy
August
- 3 | Skanderborg, Denmark
- 5 | Malmö, Sweden
- 7 | Trondheim, Norway
- 9 | Helsinki, Finland
- 12 | Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary
September
- 4 | Rock in Rio in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
- 7 | Ñuñoa, Chile
- 10 | Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 11 | Estadio Único de la Plata in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 14 | Allianz Parque in São Paulo, Brazil
- 15 | Allianz Parque in São Paulo, Brazil
- 28 | Cape Town, South Africa
October
- 1 | Johannesburg, South Africa
- 5 | Al Dana Amphitheatre in Sakhir, Bahrain
- 8 | Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, UAE
- 9 | Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai, UAE
- 13 | Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
- 18 | JLN Stadium in New Dehli, India
- 22 | Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- 25 | National Stadium in Singapore
- 29 | CCP Concert Grounds in Manila, Philippines
November
- 2 | Stadion Madya in Jakarta, Indonesia
- 3 | Stadion Madya in Jakarta, Indonesia
- 6 | Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand
- 9 | Nagoya Dome in Nagoya, Japan
- 12 | Osaka Dome in Osaka, Japan
- 13 | Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan
- 16 | Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan
- 17 | Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan
- 22 | Perth, Australia
- 26 | Melbourne, Australia
- 29 | Sydney Football Stadium in Sydney, Australia
- 30 | Sydney, Australia
December
- 3 | Brisbane, Australia
- 7 | Auckland, New Zealand
January
- 11 | Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 13 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 14 | Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 16 | Hamburg, Germany
- 18 | Zürich, Switzerland
- 21 | Lisboa, Portugal
- 23 | Madrid, Spain
- 25 | Barcelona, Spain
- 27 | Casalecchio di Reno, Italy
- 28 | Casalecchio di Reno, Italy
- 31 | Cologne, Germany
February
- 2 | Frankfurt Am Main, Germany
- 4 | Berlin, Germany
- 8 | Glasgow, Scotland
- 11 | Aberdeen, Scotland
- 13 | London, England
- 14 | London, England
- 16 | London, England
- 17 | The O2 in London, England
- 22 | Birmingham, England
- 23 | Birmingham, England
- 25 | Manchester, England
- 26 | Sheffield, England
- 28 | 3 Arena in Dublin, Ireland
March
- 2 | 3 Arena in Dublin, Ireland
- 4 | Manchester, England (x2)
- 6 | Paris, France
- 7 | Paris, France
- 9 | Munich, Germany
- 11 | Budapest, Hungary
- 12 | Prague, Czech Republic
- 15 | Johanneshov, Sweden
- 17 | Copenhagen, Denmark
- 18 | Copenhagen, Denmark
- 20 | Wilrijk, Belgium
- 21 | Wilrijk, Belgium
- 24 | Vienna, Austria
- 25 | Kraków, Poland