Justin Bieber returns to concerts after facial paralysis


Justin Bieber has confirmed that he will continue his 'Justice World Tour' at the end of the month.

The tour started in February, but in June, Justin Bieber postponed some of his North American shows due to "illness". It was later revealed that the 28-year-old singer was suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which had caused temporary paralysis of the entire right side of his face.

The postponement of the rest of his North American tour was later confirmed, alongside a statement that read: "Justin continues to receive the best possible medical care, is optimistic about his recovery and can't wait to get back on the road and sing for the fans of abroad later this summer.'

Justin Bieber's health appears to have improved significantly, despite experts' estimates that the singer may "need many months" to recover, as it was announced that his world tour will resume on July 31.

A post on the Justice World Tour Instagram page reads: "Justin Bieber will be back on tour at the end of July... We're glad to see you well and can't wait to see you on stage."

The same post notes that Justin Bieber's tour will once again kick off at the Lucca Festival in Lucca, Italy on July 31st.

The European leg of the "Justice World Tour" is expected to conclude in Krakow, Poland on March 25, 2023.

The tour will then continue to South America, Asia and Australia. Dates for the postponed North American concerts have not yet been confirmed, but will be announced "very soon," according to a statement.

Justin Bieber revealed that he had been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition caused by the same virus that causes chicken pox, with a video he posted on Instagram on June 10.

Possible symptoms of Ramsay Hunt syndrome are facial paralysis, which the pop star experienced, and hearing loss.

As a result, Justin Bieber was unable to fulfill his concert commitments and postponed all of his appearances for the remainder of June and much of July, a total of 14 concerts scheduled to take place in cities such as Toronto, Washington, New York, Boston and others.