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Justin Bieber Postpones Las Vegas Stop on 'Justice World Tour' After Testing Positive for COVID-19

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.On Saturday, it was announced that Justin Bieber's Sunday show in Las Vegas is being postponed due to a coronavirus outbreak within Bieber's team.«Due to positive COVID results within the Justice Tour family, we will, unfortunately, have to postpone Sunday's show in Las Vegas,» an account the  said in a statement on Instagram. «Justin is, of course, hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority.»The performance has been rescheduled for June 28 and tickets for the original show will be honored.

Those who wish to be refunded for Sunday's show will be able to obtain a refund at the point of purchase, per the statement.A post shared by Justice World Tour (@justicetour)A representative for Bieber later confirmed to ET that it was in fact the 27-year-old singer who tested positive for the virus, adding, that he «is feeling okay.»The, which was originally set to kick off in March 2020, has been postponed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Bieber kicked off his first concert along the highly anticipated six-leg tour world tour in San Diego Friday night before postponing the tour's second stop in Las Vegas Sunday.«The tour launch in San Diego was a massive success and Justin is excited to bring this spectacular show to his Las Vegas fans as soon as possible,» the statement added.Bieber is set to perform in Glendale, Arizona Tuesday before his stop at the Forum in Los Angeles on Thursday, but it's unclear if those shows will too be postponed in light of the Bieber's positive COVID diagnosis.The , which is set to run through March 2023, has plans to visit 20 different countries over the next 13 months.

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Justin Bieber has tested positive for Covid-19, meaning that some of his US tour dates have been postponed.The Baby singer, 27, opened the Justice World Tour on Friday in San Diego, with wife Hailey Baldwin among the thrilled fans in the audience.Shortly after, it was announced that his concert in Las Vegas, due to take place today, would be postponed over a coronavirus outbreak in the team.According to TMZ, the musician found out that he contracted coronavirus on Saturday – but his rep shared an update on his health and explained that he is feeling okay.It is unclear when Justin first became ill, and whether his upcoming shows in Arizona and LA this week will be rescheduled.Justin was due to perform at the T-Mobile Arena in Vegas later today, before the postponement was confirmed in a statement.‘Due to positive Covid results within the Justice Tour family, we will, unfortunately, have to postpone Sunday’s show in Las Vegas,’ it read.‘Justin is, of course, hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority. ‘The tour launch in San Diego was a massive success, and Justin is excited to bring this spectacular show to his Las Vegas fans as soon as possible.‘The rescheduled date for Las Vegas will be Tuesday, June 28. Tickets for the original show will be honoured.
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