Popular singer Justin Bieber is heading back to Scotland in 2023, as he confirms his Justice tour will continue at the end of July.
The Peaches singer was forced to postpone his long-awaited tour back in June after he fell ill, reports the Daily Record. It was later confirmed that the hitmaker was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which had temporarily paralysed the entire right hand side of his face.
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A statement at the time of his illness read: "“Justin continues to receive the best medical care possible, is upbeat about his recovery, and is looking forward to getting back out on the road and performing for his fans overseas later this summer.”
Now, the Canadian icon is back and his Justice tour is set to resume on Sunday, July 31 with a set at Italy's Lucca Summer Festival. The singer will tour through Europe, South America, Asia and Australia before hitting the UK.
Justin Bieber will come to the UK in February 2023, beginning in Glasgow on Wednesday February 8. He will also tour Aberdeen, Birmingham, Manchester and Sheffield and will be setting up camp in London for a four night run at The O2.
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Listed below is the full tour dates for the UK:
- Wednesday, February 8 2023 - Glasgow OVO Hydro
- Saturday, February 11 2023 - Aberdeen P&J Live
- Monday February 13 2023 - London The O2
- Tuesday, February 14 2023 - London The O2
- Thursday, February 16 2023 - London The O2
- Friday, February 17 2023 - London The O2
- Wednesday, February 22 2023 - Birmingham Resorts World Arena
- Thursday, February 23 2023 - Birmingham Resorts World Arena
- Saturday, February 25 2023 - Manchester AO Arena
- Sunday, February 26 2023 - Sheffield Utilita Arena
- Saturday, March 4 2023 - Manchester AO Arena
Tickets for the Glasgow OVO Hydro show are extremely limited, so act quick before they sell out. The tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
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