Justice World Tour
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Tour by Justin Bieber | |
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Associated album | |
Start date | February 18, 2022 |
End date | March 25, 2023 |
Legs | 6 |
No. of shows | 105 |
Justin Bieber concert chronology |
The Justice World Tour, formerly known as The Changes Tour and The Justin Bieber World Tour,[1] is the upcoming fourth concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. The tour was launched in support of his fifth and sixth studio albums, Changes (2020) and Justice (2021).[2][3] Promoted by T-Mobile, the tour was originally set to begin on May 14, 2020 in Seattle, Washington at CenturyLink Field and to conclude on September 26, 2020 in East Rutherford, New Jersey at MetLife Stadium. However, due to concerns from COVID-19, all of the original planned dates were postponed to 2021, and is now set to begin on February 18, 2022, in San Diego, California.[4][5]
Background
During the last quarter of 2019, especially in December, Justin Bieber started teasing his musical comeback via his social media.[6] On December 20, Bieber tweeted that something was going to happen on the December 24, December 31, 2019, as well as on January 3 and 4, 2020. On December 24, he released a video on YouTube where he announced that he would release his fifth album during 2020, on December 31 was released trailer for Justin Bieber: Seasons, the first single of his fifth studio album "Yummy" was released on January 3, and on January 13 he announced the first round of dates for his new world tour.[7][8]
Jaden Smith and Kehlani were originally meant to support the tour as opening acts, but it was announced on Bieber's official website via the touring section that they would no longer be playing on the tour due to new opening act support being added later on.
On March 6, 2020, several stadium dates were downsized to arena dates, with shows moved to arena venues adjacent to the stadiums. Bieber's team cited "unforeseen circumstances" and low ticket sales.[9]
On April 1, 2020, it was announced the tour will be postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[10]
On July 23, 2020, Justin Bieber released new tour dates presented by T-Mobile.[11]
On April 30, 2021, Bieber announced that the tour would be postponed to 2022.[12] The new tour dates were announced on May 6, 2021.[13]
On August 12, 2021, it was announced that Bieber would perform at the Rock in Rio Festival in Brazil.
On November 15, 2021, Bieber announced a latter massive 98-date leg of the tour stretching into late 2022 and early 2023.
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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Leg 1 - North America | ||||||
February 18, 2022 | San Diego | United States | Pechanga Arena | Jaden Smith Eddie Benjamin TEO |
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February 20, 2022 | Las Vegas | T-Mobile Arena | — | — | ||
February 22, 2022 | Glendale | Gila River Arena | — | — | ||
February 23, 2022 | Inglewood | The Forum | — | — | ||
February 26, 2022 | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | — | — | ||
February 28, 2022 | San Jose | SAP Center at San Jose | — | — | ||
March 2, 2022 | ||||||
March 4, 2022 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | — | — | ||
March 7, 2022 | Los Angeles | Crypto.com Arena | — | — | ||
March 8, 2022 | ||||||
March 11, 2022 | Portland | Moda Center | — | — | ||
March 13, 2022 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Arena | — | — | ||
March 16, 2022 | Denver | Ball Arena | — | — | ||
March 18, 2022 | Tulsa | BOK Center | — | — | ||
March 21, 2022 | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | — | — | ||
March 22, 2022 | ||||||
March 25, 2022 | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | — | — | |
March 28, 2022 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | — | — | ||
March 29, 2022 | Montreal | Bell Centre | — | — | ||
March 31, 2022 | Newark | United States | Prudential Center | — | — | |
April 1, 2022 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | — | — | ||
April 4, 2022 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | — | — | ||
April 6, 2022 | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum Complex | — | — | ||
April 7, 2022 | Jacksonville | VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena | — | — | ||
April 9, 2022 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | — | — | ||
April 11, 2022 | Orlando | Amway Center | — | — | ||
April 13, 2022 | Miami | FTX Arena | — | — | ||
April 19, 2022 | Cincinnati | Heritage Bank Center | — | — | ||
April 21, 2022 | Indianapolis | Gainbridge Fieldhouse | — | — | ||
April 24, 2022 | Des Moines | Wells Fargo Arena | — | — | ||
April 25, 2022 | St. Louis | Enterprise Center | — | — | ||
April 27, 2022 | Austin | Moody Center | — | — | ||
April 29, 2022 | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | ||
May 1, 2022 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | — | — | ||
May 4, 2022 | Kansas City | T-Mobile Center | — | — | ||
May 6, 2022 | Minneapolis | Target Center | — | — | ||
May 9, 2022 | Chicago | United Center | — | — | ||
May 10, 2022 | ||||||
May 12, 2022 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | — | — | ||
May 14, 2022 | Buffalo | KeyBank Center | — | — | ||
May 16, 2022 | Columbus | Value City Arena | — | — | ||
May 17, 2022 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | ||
May 22, 2022 | Monterrey | Mexico | Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey | — | — | — |
May 23, 2022 | Zapopan | Estadio Tres de Marzo | — | — | ||
May 25, 2022 | Mexico City | Foro Sol | — | — | ||
May 26, 2022 | ||||||
June 5, 2022 | Detroit | United States | Little Caesars Arena | Jaden Smith Harry Hudson TEO |
— | — |
June 7, 2022 | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | — | — | |
June 8, 2022 | ||||||
June 10, 2022 | Washington, D.C. | United States | Capital One Arena | — | — | |
June 13, 2022 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | — | — | ||
June 14, 2022 | ||||||
June 16, 2022 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | — | — | ||
June 18, 2022 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | — | — | ||
June 20, 2022 | Boston | TD Garden | — | — | ||
June 24, 2022[b] | Milwaukee | American Family Insurance Amphitheater | — | — | ||
Leg 2 - Europe | ||||||
August 3, 2022 | Skanderborg | Denmark | Smukfest | — | — | — |
August 5, 2022 | Malmö | Sweden | Big Slap Festival | — | — | — |
August 7, 2022 | Trondheim | Norway | Leangen Travbane | — | — | — |
August 9, 2022 | Helsinki | Finland | Kaisaniemi Park | — | — | — |
Leg 3 - South America | ||||||
September 4, 2022[c] | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Barra Olympic Park | — | — | — |
September 7, 2022 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Nacional | N/A | — | — |
September 10, 2022 | La Plata | Argentina | Estadio Ciudad de La Plata | — | — | |
Leg 4 - South Africa / Israel | ||||||
September 28, 2022 | Cape Town | South Africa | Cape Town Stadium | N/A | — | — |
October 1, 2022 | Johannesburg | FNB Stadium | — | — | ||
October 13, 2022 | Tel Aviv | Israel | Yarkon Park | — | — | — |
Leg 5 - Oceanía | ||||||
November 22, 2022 | Perth | Australia | Perth Oval | N/A | — | — |
November 26, 2022 | Melbourne | Docklands Stadium | — | — | ||
November 30, 2022 | Sydney | Sydney Football Stadium | — | — | ||
December 3, 2022 | Brisbane | Lang Park | — | — | ||
December 7, 2022 | Auckland | New Zealand | Mount Smart Stadium | — | — | |
Leg 6 - Europe | ||||||
January 13, 2023 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | — | — | — |
January 14, 2023 | ||||||
January 16, 2023 | Hamburg | Germany | Barclays Arena | — | — | |
January 18, 2023 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | — | — | |
January 21, 2023 | Lisbon | Portugal | Altice Arena | — | — | |
January 23, 2023 | Madrid | Spain | WiZink Center | — | — | |
January 25, 2023 | Barcelona | Palau Sant Jordi | — | — | ||
January 27, 2023 | Bologna | Italy | Unipol Arena | — | — | |
January 28, 2023 | ||||||
January 31, 2023 | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena | — | — | |
February 2, 2023 | Frankfurt | Festhalle Frankfurt | — | — | ||
February 4, 2023 | Berlin | Mercedes-Benz Arena | — | — | ||
February 8, 2023 | Glasgow | Scotland | OVO Hydro | — | — | |
February 11, 2023 | Aberdeen | P&J Live | — | — | ||
February 13, 2023 | London | England | The O2 Arena | — | — | |
February 14, 2023 | ||||||
February 16, 2023 | ||||||
February 22, 2023 | Birmingham | Resorts World Arena | — | — | ||
February 23, 2023 | ||||||
February 25, 2023 | Manchester | AO Arena | — | — | ||
February 26, 2023 | Sheffield | Utilita Arena Sheffield | — | — | ||
March 4, 2023 | Manchester | AO Arena | — | — | ||
March 6, 2023 | Paris | France | Accor Arena | — | — | |
March 7, 2023 | ||||||
March 9, 2023 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | — | — | |
March 11, 2023 | Budapest | Hungary | László Papp Budapest Sports Arena | — | — | |
March 12, 2023 | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena | — | — | |
March 15, 2023 | Stockholm | Sweden | Tele2 Arena | — | — | |
March 17, 2023 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena | — | — | |
March 18, 2023 | ||||||
March 20, 2023 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | — | — | |
March 21, 2023 | ||||||
March 24, 2023 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | — | — | |
March 25, 2023 | Kraków | Poland | Tauron Arena | — | — |
Notes
- ^ All the North American dates were rescheduled from their original events due to COVID-19.[11]
- ^ The concert on June 24, 2022 in Milwaukee is part of Summerfest.
- ^ The concert on September 4, 2022 in Rio de Janeiro is part of Rock in Rio.
References
- ^ a b "Tour". www.justinbiebermusic.com. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ "Justin Bieber Announces CHANGES Tour With Stop At FedExField". www.washingtonfootball.com. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ "Justin Bieber announces new album Changes, 2020 stadium tour". Consequence of Sound. January 28, 2020. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ Release, Press. "JUSTIN BIEBER ANNOUNCES RESCHEDULED WORLD TOUR DATES ADDS NEW SHOWS IN 2022". YES! Weekly. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
- ^ "Justin Bieber announces rescheduled world tour dates". The Music Universe. May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
- ^ "Justin Bieber Teases a Mysterious New Project". HYPEBEAST. September 12, 2020. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ Hussey, Allison. "Justin Bieber Details New Docuseries Seasons". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ "Justin Bieber announces 2020 tour, including San Diego, and 'Yummy' new single and album". San Diego Union-Tribune. December 26, 2019. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ "Justin Bieber's 'Changes' Tour Downgrades to Smaller Venues Amid Slow Sales". Billboard. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ Shaffer, Claire (April 1, 2020). "Justin Bieber Postpones 2020 Tour Dates Due to Coronavirus". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ a b Shafer, Ellise (July 23, 2020). "Justin Bieber Reveals Rescheduled Tour Dates for 2021". Variety. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- ^ "Justin Bieber Postpones World Tour to 2022". HYPEBEAST. May 3, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
- ^ Shaffer, Claire (May 6, 2021). "Justin Bieber Announces Rescheduled Justice World Tour Dates". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 6, 2021.