There are issues with Justin Bieber's physical and mental wellbeing. According to Reuters, Justin Bieber said on Tuesday that he would postpone the remainder of his Justice World Tour because of medical and mental health problems.


The performer made the revelation via Instagram and claimed that playing six live gigs after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome earlier this year "had a terrible toll."




The singer claimed, "I gave everything I had to the people of Brazil this past weekend when I played at Rock in Rio. He said that exhaustion "overtook" him. The artist claimed that after consulting with his physicians, family, and team, he made the decision to put his health ahead of his tour.

"For the foreseeable future, I'm going to stop touring. I'll be alright, but I need some downtime to recover," he assured. "I've been very happy to spread our message of justice and our programme to the world."


I love you all sincerely, he concluded the declaration after thanking the crowd for their prayers and support.


Justin Bieber struggles with his physical and emotional wellbeing.

The globe tour, which had been delayed earlier this year because Bieber and members of his team tested positive for COVID-19, ultimately began in March.


Up until March 2023, he had 70 gigs scheduled for South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.


When he would perform again, Bieber did not specify, and when his publicists were asked for comment, they did not immediately provide one.


The Canadian musician revealed in June that he had been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which had immobilised half of his face and forced him to postpone gigs while he recovered. He explained in a video on Instagram that he was unable to smile on one side of his face but assured supporters that he just needed some time to recover.

At 13 years old, Bieber became a global pop star with songs like “Baby” gaining him instant fame