In addition to rescheduling a slew of postponed tour dates from 2020, pop star Justin Bieber on Thursday announced seven new ones, hinting at the music promoters’ confidence in returning to massive, full-capacity concerts.
The catch? They’re not arriving until next year.
Still, that’s good news for fans of The Bieb, whose June 13, 2020, date came and went with nary an amplified peep. That show, which was rescheduled to Aug. 8, 2021, has now been rescheduled yet again — for the last time, we hope.
Now Bieber will play Ball Arena on March 16, 2022, as part of his Justice World Tour. The 52-date tour, which runs February through June of 2022, will almost assuredly offer full-capacity seating at Ball Arena (which was called the Pepsi Center last time he visited) before he hits Denver next year.
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All tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates, according to promoter AEG Presents. All previous ticketholders will receive an email from their ticket provider with event updates and options if they cannot make the 2022 date.
For new tickets to the show, visit ticketmaster.com, where tickets prices are currently running about $90 through $200 each.
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