Justin bieber show Cancelled: bad news for justin bieber fans, popstar's show Cancelled in india
Justin Bieber Show Cancelled There is a bad news for the fans of popstar Justin Bieber. His show in India has been cancelled. His ill health has been cited as the reason behind the cancellation of the show.
Justin Bieber Show Cancelled: There is a bad news for the fans of pop singer Justin Bieber. With the popstar's shows Cancelled in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Israel, her musical shows in India have now been cancelled. This is the second time in a row that Justin Bieber's world tour has been cancelled. His poor health is being said to be the reason behind this. Tour organizers have issued a statement on the cancellation of the India concert on BookMyShow.
Bad news for Justin Bieber fans
According to a BookMyShow spokesperson, the tour organizers said in a statement, "We are extremely disappointed to announce that the 'Justin Bieber Justice World Tour - India' to be held on October 18, 2022 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. has been cancelled. This has been done in view of his ill health. We're sorry Justin won't be able to go on the World Tour next month. Along with his tour of India, Popstar has also canceled his shows in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Israel.
Justin Bieber's show Cancelled in India
The statement further said, 'We are deeply disappointed that we are unable to host Justin Bieber's show in India this year. The reason for this is their health problems. We wish him well and hope that he gets well soon and will definitely go to India for his millions of fans.
Justin Bieber suffers from Ramsay Hunt syndrome
He further said - 'This co is not in our hands, we apologize to all those people and request BookMyShow to refund the advance booking money also to the fans. All your money will start showing in the source account within 10 days. Let us tell you that in June, Justin was suffering from a disease called Ramsay Hunt syndrome, after which half of his face was paralyzed.