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Justin Bieber 'Forced' to Cancel 'Justice World Tour' Amid Ongoing Concerns About His Health (Report)

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A new report is suggesting that Justin Bieber wasn’t the one responsible for the decision to cancel the remaining dates of his Justice World Tour.

If you missed it, the 29-year-old hitmaker called off the final dates of his tour earlier this week. He had previously suspended several dates after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome in mid-2022.

A source suggested that the new cancelled dates are stemming from a doctor’s orders due to his ongoing illness. Read more about Justin Bieber’s cancelled tour dates…Justin is fragile and has has been worn thin lately.

He was told that this needed to happen and he was left with no other choice,” a source told the Daily Mail. They added that it wasn’t just medical professionals behind the decision and that others including his wife Hailey Bieber have been “worried” about him.

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