Every so often, a singer comes along who radiates a certain superstar energy. You can't quite put your finger on it, but you know they're destined for domination.
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Justin Bieber’s grandmother, Kathy Bieber, narrowly escaped death after being involved in a brutal car accident in the singer’s Canadian hometown of Stratford, Ontario.
Word of the incident spread on Saturday in a Facebook public community page for Stratford, specifically highlighting classic cars and expos in and around the Canadian city where Bieber grew up.
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A photo of Kathy’s banged up, fiery convertible, taken on site of the accident, was shared to the group. The post seemingly came from a page administrator seeking information from anyone in the community who could identify whom the vehicle belonged to, TMZ reports.
A guy named Brandan Steven, who also appears to be related to Justin, responded, claiming he was involved in the accident with Kathy. He confirmed that Kathy is the owner of the classic red car, noting that they were both inside the convertible at the time of the accident.
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People also tagged Kathy in the comment section of the post. She has photos posing with the convertible on her Facebook page.
Naturally, group members asked for further details regarding the accident, to which Steven replied, “we were at a dead stop as a car was turning left a couple cars in front of us. Then a distracted driver rear ended us they say she had to be doing 70.”
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Steven added that it “wasn’t good,” explaining that he had to “pull my grandmother out of [the] car.”
“Could have been very bad if we were in there for even another 5 seconds
Every so often, a singer comes along who radiates a certain superstar energy. You can't quite put your finger on it, but you know they're destined for domination.
Justin Bieber is going back on tour. Bieber, 28, will resume the "Justice" tour on July 31, a representative for the pop star confirmed to Variety. The "Sorry" singer will appear at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy and then will travel throughout Europe before heading to South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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Singer Justin Bieber will be back on tour sooner rather than later.
official Instagram account of the Justice Tour with the hashtag #BIEBERISBACK. AEG Presents UK also tweeted the news on Tuesday, “Justin Bieber RESUMES WORLD TOUR!!! Starting a run of European festivals in Italy on 31st July, then continue across South America, South Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Australia & New Zealand then back to Europe in 2023,” the promoter tweeted, promising that details for the rescheduling of postponed U.S shows are “coming soon.”Justin Bieber RESUMES WORLD TOUR!!! Starting a run of European festivals in Italy on 31st July, then continue across South America, South Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Australia & New Zealand then back to Europe in 2023.
Baby.” The 28-year-old heartthrob will resume his “Justice” world tour after he postponed a month’s worth of shows to recover from facial paralysis, both AEG and the verified Twitter account Bieber Fever announced Tuesday. Starting with the Lucca Festival in Italy on July 31, the Biebs will complete a run of European festivals, then play shows “All Around The World” in South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Justin Bieber is resuming his Justice world tour, and it looks like Italy will be his first stop, ET can confirm. The singer's rep tells ET that he'll resume the tour on July 31, which is the start of the international leg of the world tour. That'll put him at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy. His schedule will later take him to Europe, South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand before making his way back to Europe in January 2023.
Usher says Justin Bieber is now “doing great” following his recent period of ill health after being diagnosed with ‘Ramsay Hunt Syndrome’.On June 11, Bieber posted a video explaining that he was recently diagnosed with the rare condition, which, according to the Mayo Clinic, “occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve near one of your ears”. In his video, the pop star could be seen struggling to blink, smile or move his right nostril.As a result of the condition, he was forced to postpone the opening stretch of his North American ‘Justice’ tour.
Justin Bieber is ready to hit the road again.
Justin Bieber is resuming his Justice world tour, and it looks like Italy will be his first stop.The singer's rep told that he'll resume the tour on July 31, which is the start of the international leg of the world tour. That'll put him at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy. His schedule will later take him to Europe, South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand before making his way back to Europe in January 2023.
Justin Bieber has confirmed his Justice World Tour will resume at the end of this month as the star confirms the dates for his Scottish shows.
After overcoming a rare illness, Justin Bieber is heading back out on the road.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorJustin Bieber will resume his “Justice” world tour on July 31, a rep for the singer has confirmed to Variety, after a diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt syndrome forced him to postpone a brace of North American tour dates early last month.The singer’s massive world tour, which has 75 scheduled dates, will resume with a performance at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy, and follow with five dates in Europe into August before heading to South America in September. It continues in South Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand before returning to Europe in January through March.There is no update on the rescheduled North American dates, but it seems likely they will be rescheduled for next Spring.
Justin Bieber has confirmed he will be resuming his ‘Justice’ world tour later this month, with a show on July 31 at Lucca Summer festival in Italy.The ‘Justice’ world tour originally kicked off in February but in June, Bieber postponed several North American shows due to a “sickness”. It was then revealed the singer was suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which had temporarily paralysed the entire right side of his face.It was later confirmed that the rest of his North American tour would be postponed, alongside a statement that said “Justin continues to receive the best medical care possible, is upbeat about his recovery, and is looking forward to getting back out on the road and performing for his fans overseas later this summer.”(2/4) Justin continues to receive the best medical care possible, is upbeat about his recovery, and is looking forward to getting back out on the road and performing for his fans overseas later this summer."— Summerfest (@Summerfest) June 16, 2022It’s now been confirmed that Justin Bieber’s ‘Justice’ world tour will resume on July 31, with a show at Italy’s Lucca Summer FestivalThe tour will then continue through Europe, South America, Asia and Australia.
A longtime loyalty. Usher is sharing an update on Justin Bieber following his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis — and giving thanks to those who have stuck by his friend’s side.
Justin Bieber revealed his facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt, the singer is "doing great," his former mentor says."As an artist, I think we are all going to experience some things that people may not necessarily understand," Usher told Extra. "I think [Justin] has obviously taken the world on a journey.