Concerts in France are canceled at the last minute

During the arrival of Justin Bieber in France was eagerly awaited, the bad news has just been confirmed. In fact, the Canadian singer’s planned concerts in Paris will not take place. He has canceled his shows as well as his entire world tour. This is the big disappointment for the fans who have been patiently waiting for these dates.

Justin Bieber will not be coming to the Accor Arena

It’s confirmed Justin Bieber won’t be able to spark thisAccor Arena next week. The Canadian artist’s concerts planned for March 6th and 7th as part of his “Justice World Tour” will not take place. The side of the hall marked abruptly “cancelled” for these two shows. In addition, the venue offers ticket refunds. Justin Bieber, to whom we have to thank for the Changes album, hasn’t yet given an explanation for this series of cancellations, while fans have been waiting for him as he hasn’t given any more Concert on French soil since seven years.

Agents of the 29-year-old singer did not comment either.

The cancellation of concerts is not specific to France

Paris, already hit hard by the announcement of Beyoncé’s concert cancellation, isn’t the only one not able to welcome Justin Bieber to the podium. All other data from him Justice World Tour were also removed from the program. In fact, fan sites in England announced the cancellation of his UK concerts as early as Tuesday. Then, the next day, American giant Ticketmaster revealed that these Shows scheduled in Ireland and the United States are also canceled. Also, Justin Bieber won’t finally be able to find his fans in Australia and New Zealand, while the shows planned for those countries have already been postponed due to this performer’s health problems.

Justin Bieber suffers from a rare infectious disease

As reminder, the interpreter of “Infant” announced a year ago that he was suffering from a rare infectious disease called Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. It is a pathology characterized by articular shingles associated with facial nerve paralysis. Justin Bieber had to cancel part of his tour in June because of his health problems. He then returned to the stage after a few months before slipping out of the limelight again. The Canadian actor can therefore no longer promote his commercial seventh studio album named justice. Long before all of these events, Justin Bieber sold the rights to his music catalog to the Hipgnosis company.

For this he received a sum of 200 million dollars. The pop superstar is the latest in a long list of singers to give up his repertoire, which includes American star Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan.

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