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Justin Bieber’s India concert will go ahead as planned: Promoters

The world-wide-known singer, Justin Bieber, made an announcement on Tuesday night that, in order to keep his health first, he is pausing all future performances for some time. In his recent social media post, he told that he’s suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome and needs some time for that. Many of the singer’s Indian fans […]

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Justin Bieber’s India concert will go ahead as planned: Promoters

The world-wide-known singer, Justin Bieber, made an announcement on Tuesday night that, in order to keep his health first, he is pausing all future performances for some time. In his recent social media post, he told that he’s suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome and needs some time for that. Many of the singer’s Indian fans were really disappointed by the announcement, as the show was to take place in India in less than a month, but the good news for them now is that everything is back on track again.

Justin is scheduled to perform in New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on 18 October as part of his Justice Tour. In a statement, a representative from BookMyShow, who are promoting the event, says that the concert is very much on. “We are aware that Justin Bieber has decided to take a break from touring and wish him a speedy recovery. We admire his decision to put his health first and can’t wait to see him back on the road. As per our understanding, the Asia leg of the Justice Tour, which includes the New Delhi show in October, is set to continue as scheduled.”

Earlier this year, the singer was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which led to partial paralysis of his face. He then took a break from stage performances but then made a great comeback. Justin has also performed six live shows in South America and Europe since his return, before he announced his second break.

The Justice World Tour was launched in March this year, but due to the singer’s illness, the North American leg was postponed. The tour will perform 70 shows in Australia, Asia, South America, New Zealand, and Europe until March 2023. 

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