Justin Bieber has announced the postponement of his "next few shows" due to a non-COVID illness, including two performances in Toronto.
The Timbiebs titan was due to take the stage at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena for a pair of back-to-back performances tonight and tomorrow (June 8).
"Can't believe I'm saying this. I've done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse," Bieber wrote on Instagram Tuesday. "My heart breaks that I will have to postpone these next few shows (doctors orders). To all my people I love you so much and I'm gonna get rest and get better!"
Scotiabank Arena confirmed that both of Bieber's postponed performances would be rescheduled, asking ticketholders to hang on to their stubs which will be honoured at the new dates.
Bieber's June 10 performance in Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena has also been postponed as a result of his condition. New York City's Madison Square Garden is due to host the Canadian on June 13 and 14, dates which have yet to be postponed.
You can find Bieber's complete statement below, alongside Toronto and Washington postponement confirmations.
Bieber is currently touring behind his 2021 album Justice, on a worldwide trek he was already forced to postpone last year.
The Timbiebs titan was due to take the stage at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena for a pair of back-to-back performances tonight and tomorrow (June 8).
"Can't believe I'm saying this. I've done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse," Bieber wrote on Instagram Tuesday. "My heart breaks that I will have to postpone these next few shows (doctors orders). To all my people I love you so much and I'm gonna get rest and get better!"
Scotiabank Arena confirmed that both of Bieber's postponed performances would be rescheduled, asking ticketholders to hang on to their stubs which will be honoured at the new dates.
Bieber's June 10 performance in Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena has also been postponed as a result of his condition. New York City's Madison Square Garden is due to host the Canadian on June 13 and 14, dates which have yet to be postponed.
You can find Bieber's complete statement below, alongside Toronto and Washington postponement confirmations.
Bieber is currently touring behind his 2021 album Justice, on a worldwide trek he was already forced to postpone last year.