Taylor Swift has canceled her 2020 tour dates — including her Lover Fests — due to the coronavirus pandemic. Her planned U.S. shows will instead take place in 2021.
02.04.2020 - 18:15 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Justin Bieber has postponed his Changes Tour due to the coronavirus crisis.
The Sorry hitmaker was due to kick off his tour Seattle, Washington in May, and end in East Rutherford, New Jersey in September, but all the dates have now been pulled due to the global health crisis.
In an announcement on his website, Justin and his team told fans that as a result of the pandemic and lockdown measures designed to halt the spread of the virus, he will no longer tour in 2020.
“In light of the current
Taylor Swift has canceled her 2020 tour dates — including her Lover Fests — due to the coronavirus pandemic. Her planned U.S. shows will instead take place in 2021.
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Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin launched his “All In Challenge” on Tuesday (April 14), aiming to to raise money to provide food across the country amid the coronavirus crisis. He challenged his famous friends to take part, asking them to donate experiences and items for auction.Philly native Meek Mill was quick to accept the challenge, and opted to donating his 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom.
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You’ve just got to love Tay’s level of petty. The 30-year-old pop star kicked off her Sirius XM Hits 1 DJ set on April 3 with plenty of bangers, but nobody was quite expecting for Taylor Swift to shade Harry Styles and Justin Bieber in the process. She ever-so-coyly happened to include tracks by both artists in her playlist, as if to say, “Look what you made me do!”
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Justin Bieber has postponed his 2020 tour dates due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The As Long as You Love Me, singer, Justin Bieber has officially postponed his 2020 Changes tour amid the global Coronavirus pandemic. The singer's representative stated in an official statement that for Justin Bieber the health and safety of his fans and crew are of utmost importance.
Justin Bieber has canceled all of his 2020 tour dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “While Justin—along with his band, dancers and crew—has been hard at work preparing an amazing show, he has always put the health and well-being of his fans first and foremost,” a statement reads. In addition, the statement indicates that all purchased tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates. Find the statement below.
Justin Bieber has postponed his Changes Tour due to the coronavirus crisis.
Justin Bieber has postponed his anticipated Changes Tour as of Wednesday (April 1).
Justin Bieber has been forced to postpone his upcoming tour due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The current health crisis has forced Justin Bieber to postpone all of his 2020 dates for The Changes Tour.
Justin Bieber has postponed his anticipated Changes tour as of Wednesday (April 1).The outing was slated to kick off on May 14 with a show at Centurylink Field in Seattle, Washington and run through a Sept.
Justin Bieber’s 2020 Changes tour has been postponed due to the growing coronavirus crisis. The 45-date stadium and arena trek was due to kick off on May 14 at CenturyLink Field in Seattle and follow Bieber’s first album in nearly five years, released on Feb. 14, and his first tour in nearly three.