These are the dates of Justin Bieber's concerts in each city where he will perform with his “Justice World Tour”
Almost four years after abruptly closing his world tour ‘Purpose’, marked by numerous cancellations linked to his problems of depression and anxiety, the singer Justin Bieber has already begun to offer the first dates of his concerts in each city where his Justice World Tour , the world tour largest ever made in his entire career.
In his latest documentary ‘Our World’, which addressed the preparations and the nervousness that invaded the interpreter on account of his long-awaited return to live music, in that case in the face of a special performance for New Year’s Eve that would be broadcast on television, the pop star already revealed his desire and intention to overcome by He completed all those emotional and psychological difficulties that had kept him away from the stage for so long. Now, Justin Bieber wants to return to concerts touring the world with his “Justice” World Tour.
Said and done, apparently, since the brand new husband of the model Hailey Bieber, Justin Bieber , will travel the five continents throughout an unparalleled world tour, which will span the years 2022 and 2023 and that will lead the artist to interpret the successes that are released from his most recent album, such as ‘Peaches’, ‘Anyone’ and ‘Stay’, as well as the myriad of acclaimed singles that belong to his discography.
After unveiling this Sunday, the dates and cities of concerts that Justin Bieber will offer in the United States and Canada, this Monday Justin’s press team has updated the calendar of dates with endless concerts in the rest of America and also in Europe. The pop star is expected to post even more quotes this week on the aforementioned continents, as well as in Oceania, the Middle East and Africa.
This is the calendar of provisional concert dates for Justin Bieber’s ‘Justice World Tour’:
2022:
22 May, Monterrey, Mexico – Estadio de Baseball Monterrey
23 May, Guadalajara, Mexico – March 3 Stadium
25 May, Mexico City, Mexico – Foro Sol
August 3, Skanderborg, Denmark – Smukfest
August 5, Malmo, Sweden – Bigslap Xl
August 7, Trondheim, Norway – Trondheim Summertime
August 9, Helsinki, Finland – Kaisaniemen Park
September 4, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Rock In Rio
September 7, Santiago, Chile – National Stadium
10 September, Buenos Aires, Argentina – Unique Stadium of La Plata
28 September, Cape Town, South Africa – Cape Town Stadium
October 1, Johannesburg, South Africa – Johannesburg FNB Stadium
13 October, Tel Aviv, Israel – HaYarkon Park
22 November, Perth, Australia – HBF Park
26 November, Melbourne, Australia – Marvel Stadium
30 November, Sydney, Australia – Sydney Football Stadium
December 3, Brisbane, Australia – Suncorp Stadium
December 7, Auckland, New Zealand- Mt Smart Stadium
2023:
13 January, Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
16 January, Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena
17 January, Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
21 January, Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena
23 January, Madrid, Spain – WiZink Center
25 January, Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi
27 and 28 January, Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena
31 January, Cologne, Germany – LANXESS Arena
February 2, Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
February 4, Berlin, Germany – Merce des-Benz Arena
February 8, Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
11 February, Aberdeen, UK – P&J Live
13 and 14 February, London, UK – The O2
22 February, Birmingham, UK – Resorts World Arena
25 February, Manchester, UK – AO Arena
26 February, Sheffield , United Kingdom – Utilita Arena