Justin Bieber, an international pop icon, has made it clear that he will not be able to entertain his Indian audience this October. His long-awaited performances in Delhi, India’s capital are not happening this time.
After completing six live shows in Europe and then attending a popular festival in Brazil named ‘Rock in Rio’, Bieber had to make a choice. The choice between his sinking health and his love for his awaiting fans all around the globe. His current condition forced the singer to choose health over performances.
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Having his fair share of struggles to remain in the industry after gaining huge success as a young artist, Bieber was presented with another blow. The name Ramsay-Hunt syndrome is something foreign to the common ears. A person, when affected by this syndrome, goes through certain phases of facial paralysis. Apart from damaging the facial nerves of a person, this can severely cause hearing loss in the affected ear.
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The Canadian singer, who delivered hits like Stay and Peaches last year, was all set to perform back to back till March 2023 in different corners of the world. However, the current scenario suggests otherwise since he publicly announced that he is unable to perform for a while.
On his Instagram read, he wrote, “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”, on his Instagram”.
However, Bieber presented his audience with some peace when he also notified them regarding the full refund of their purchased tickets and rescheduled dates of the concerts.
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His official website displays, “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”.