Justin Bieber made an announcement on September 6, 2022, via his Instagram post that he is putting his health first and taking a break from his tour once again.

“Earlier this year, I went public with my battle with Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, where my face was partially paralysed. As a result of this illness, I was not able to complete the North American leg of the Justice Tour,” a statement issued by the singer on Instagram read. He added, “So I’m going to take a break from touring for the time being”. 

The Never Say Never singer performed six live shows in Europe and said, “it took a toll on me”. He also performed at the Rock in Rio festival in Brazil this weekend.

Also Read: Justin Bieber suspends Justice World Tour to prioritize health

How to get a refund for the concert tickets? 

The pop star was supposed to perform in New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on October 18, 2022. The tickets were made available on BookMyShow India, and were priced from Rs 4,000 onwards. 

According to BookMyShow, if the Justice World Tour is cancelled you will automatically receive a full refund of your ticket purchase. Although, the booking fee and home delivery charges will not be refunded. Refunds will be processed to the original method of payment used at the time of purchase. Any other fees in connection with the performance including parking fees, per ticket internet handling fee and per order processing fee shall be non-refundable.

According to Justin Bieber’s website, “All tickets will be honoured for the rescheduled dates with refunds available at point of purchase. All previous ticket holders will receive an email from their ticket provider with event updates and options if they cannot make the 2022 date”. 

Also Read: Hailey Bieber sued by former college roommates: All you need to know

The pop star had 70 shows set to run until March 2023 in South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. He did not mention when he would return to the stage. Even before the singer’s health started to suffer, Covid-19 had forced two postponements.