Justin Bieber Reschedules Tour For Next Summer

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Justin Bieber has rescheduled his 2020 world tour for next summer, making him the latest star to place hope in the resumption of live entertainment by that time by iamsternlicht

Justin Bieber has rescheduled his 2020 world tour for next summer, making him the latest star to place hope in the resumption of live entertainment by that time. Jackson Lee/GC ImagesThe 45-date tour, announced today, will kick off at Pechanga Arena in San Diego on June 2, 2021, according to the singer’sDates and production have been “rerouted and redesigned,” as the pop star will neither make stadium nor international stops with the exception of his home country of Canada.

Bieber’s scheduled starting acts Kehlani and Jaden Smith will no longer accompany him; replacements have“I can’t wait to get out there and connect with my fans on this tour,” said Bieber in a Thursday to the Associated Press. “We’ve been through so much this year. More than ever, we’ve come to understand how much we need each other, and how meaningful these moments can really be.”

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