Justin Bieber is leaning on his faith during the coronavirus pandemic spreading the world.
07.03.2020 - 21:03 / flipboard.com
Justin Bieber's tour is the latest live event to fall victim to the coronavirus.
The "Yummy" singer, 26, is set to embark on his 45-stop "Changes" tour in North America in May, but according to reports, at least eight of the stadiums Beiber was scheduled to perform in have been replaced with smaller …
.Justin Bieber is leaning on his faith during the coronavirus pandemic spreading the world.
Justin Bieber is yet to make a final decision on whether his ‘Changes’ tour will go ahead, amid the international COVID-19 pandemic. The “Yummy” hitmaker shared an Instagram video on March 11 from rehearsals for the upcoming tour, which kicks off on May 14 in Seattle, and a source close to the singer told HollywoodLife exclusively that the 26-year-old wasn’t cancelling anything just yet.
Justin Bieber urged his followers to join him in a prayer about the coronavirus pandemic on social media on Thursday.
Just like people across the world, Justin Bieber is self-isolating to avoid Coronavirus and has been updating his social media handles with motivational posts for his fans. Amid the lockdown, Justin Bieber is leaning on religion and is hoping that faith would bring people together and give them strength.
Justin Bieber and wife Hailey Bieber are giving social distancing a break as they headed outdoors in their ski gear and cuddled up next to each other for a PDA-filled photo. The pop singer, who seems to have returned to his home country Canada, shared a loved up photo with Hailey as they stepped out and for a walk or two all bundled up. The couple have been spending most of their time indoors and stepped out on Wednesday to take in some fresh air.
Justin Bieber was spotted at a medical building in Beverly Hills, wearing a face mask amid coronavirus pandemic. He was seen standing with a man in scrubs in the doorway of the building.
A number of dates of Justin Bieber’s upcoming Changes Tour have been relocated from stadiums to arenas.
Reports state that worries over the virus have stalled ticket sales
Justin Bieber’s upcoming stadium tour is scaling back to smaller venues due to sluggish ticket sales.
Justin Bieber's tour is the latest live event to fall victim to the coronavirus. The "Yummy" singer, 26, is set to embark on his 45-stop "Changes" tour in North America in May, but according to reports, at least eight of the stadiums Beiber was scheduled to perform in have been replaced with smaller arenas.
We called it!
While the music world’s attention was focused on South by Southwest’s cancellation due to concerns over coronavirus on Friday, eight dates on Justin Bieber’s 45-date stadium tour in support of his new album “Changes” were quietly scaled down to arena appearances.
Justin Bieber can’t blame this one on Coronavirus.It's a poorly kept secret that the “Yummy” singer’s upcoming Changes Tour has not been selling well, obvious to anyone who has logged into Ticketmaster and saw the sea of blue available seats for a number of the stadium shows on the 45-date tour. Bieber is now moving some of those stadium shows to much smaller arenas to avoid playing before a half-empty venue for his first outing since the 2017 Purpose Tour.
Perhaps the thing I look forward to the most about marriage is that my future husband can't just up and leave me when I make jokes about our relationship (see: 'til death to us part). I imagine Justin Bieber has that same type of deep-rooted satisfaction when joking about his marriage to his wife, Hailey Baldwin!
Yes, we see you, Justin Bieber. Very subtle.
Today, Justin Bieber turns 26 years old. Yes, this is the same Canadian teen with floppy hair that we all met in 2009.
Justin and Hailey Bieber have been married since September 2018 (their first official wedding), and they appear to still be going strong. They've had their fair share of ups and downs over the year and certainly qualify as an on-again-off-again celebrity couple.