Justin Bieber postpones all 2020 tour dates amidst COVID-19 pandemic
Justin Bieber has announced that his 2020 Changes Tour has been postponed due to the COVID-19 public health emergency. The tour was set to begin in Seattle Washington on May 14 and run through September 26.
Bieber and his team made the announcement on socials, explaining that the safety of Bieber, the crew, and his fans were of the upmost importance. In the caption of his Instagram post, Bieber writes, “The health and safety of my fans, team, cast and crew is the most important thing for me. The world is a scary place but we will all figure this out together. We held on to these dates as long as we could and I cannot wait to see all of you in person as soon as I can. Be safe and I will hopefully see you soon”
Despite the tour being put on hold, Bieber has continued to release music. On March 28, the Canadian pop star released his Work From Home EP, and he has put out the accompanying music videos from releases on Changes, including the accompanying video for the album’s title track.
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