Justin Bieber to resume world tour after facial paralysis diagnosis

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Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber arrives for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 3, 2022. Image: AFP/Angela Weiss

Justin Bieber is going back on the road for “Justice Tour,” a month after revealing that he was suffering from facial paralysis due to Ramsay-Hunt syndrome.

The Canadian singer’s return to concerts was revealed through the official Instagram page for the tour yesterday, July 20.

“@justinbieber will start his tour again at the end of July. Happy to see you well [and] can’t wait to see you on stage JB!” the event organizers stated.

Bieber will continue with his tour performances in South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia [and] New Zealand, then come back to Europe in 2023.

Meanwhile, details on his postponed performances in the United States are yet to be announced as of this writing.

It was last month when Bieber told fans that he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which paralyzed some parts of his face. At the time, he admitted he was physically unable to perform in shows, but did facial exercises to recover.

While Bieber remained off the radar for weeks after revealing his diagnosis, his wife, Hailey Baldwin Bieber, said in an interview with Jimmy Fallon for “The Tonight Show” last July 16 that the “Peaches” singer was “going to be totally okay.”

Bieber’s mentor and fellow singer Usher also gave an update on the pop star’s health through an interview with Extra TV last Sunday, July 17. Usher stated that his mentee was “doing great” and has been receiving support from family.  /ra

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