Justin Bieber postpones remainder of world tour including Manila show
Justin Bieber has postponed the remaining dates of his Justice World Tour, which was supposed to include a concert in Manila on October 29 at the CCP Open Grounds.
According to a statement from Ovation Productions, “all dates up to and including March 25, 2023” are “postponed to next year.”
— Ovation Productions (@ovationprod) October 6, 2022
The statement also said that the tour ended with Justin’s headlining gig at Rock in Rio held in Brazil in early September.
“For those who have purchased tickets, you may carry forward your existing tickets as they will be honored," Ovation Productions said. "Your tickets are still valid for the new date and no further action is required. The seat plan stays the same, your tickets will still [be] in the same location inside the performance area.”
If ticketholders are not available on the new dates, full refunds will be available and more information will be announced by Ovation.
The new dates, venues, and cities are yet to be announced.
Originally slated for 2020, the Justice World was initially moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It officially started in February of this year.
However, it was again postponed in June for Justin to recover from Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which caused facial paralysis.
The tour resumed in July before the “Peaches” singer had to take another break in September to prioritize his health. This was followed by another announcement wherein the shows until October 18 were canceled. —Nika Roque/JCB, GMA News