Justin Bieber cancels Toronto concerts and fans are not happy

By Lucas Casaletto

Who needs a Justin Bieber concert when you can try out the new Biebs Brew at Tim Hortons locations near you?

Due to sickness, the Canadian pop sensation was forced to cancel his two-day concert event in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena, slated for June 7 and June 8.

Bieber’s original concert dates were July 3, July 16 and July 17, 2021. They were postponed to March 25, 2022, and the two dates in June, which have now been cancelled.

“Can’t believe I am saying this,” Bieber wrote on Instagram.

“I’ve done everything to get better, but my sickness is getting worse. My heart breaks that I will have to postpone these next few shows (doctors orders). To all my people, I love you so much, and I’m going to rest and get better!”

Initially, Bieber was scheduled to play in Toronto in 2020 as part of The Changes Tour, which revolved around an album he released that year.

The Toronto fans have spoken.

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Scotiabank Arena’s website confirmed the postponement, while a representative for Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) did not immediately provide a comment.

The other concerts included upcoming stops in Washington and New York City, slated for June 10 and 13. Bieber has yet to cancel those dates.

It’s not yet clear when the Toronto shows will be rescheduled. Ticketmaster Canada says new Toronto concert dates will be announced soon.

“Please hold onto your tickets as they will be valid for the new date,” Ticketmaster Canada says.

“You can locate your tickets by signing in to your online account. If your event is eligible for a refund or credit, those options will be visible within the Event Details of your order.”

The Biebs and Tim Hortons recently reunited, announcing the new Biebs Brew and reintroducing the original Timbiebs for a limited time.

Tim Hortons launched the products across Canadian and United States locations on Monday, June 6.


With files from The Canadian Press

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