MANILA, Philippines (AP) —After canceling the rest of his “Purpose World Tour,” which included the Philippines, in 2017, citing “unforeseen circumstances,” Justin Bieber announced Wednesday that his new international concert tour for his sixth studio album, “Justice,” will go ahead, and will once again include the Philippines.
Justin’s record-breaking “Justice World Tour,” which will visit six continents and run through March 2023, will make a stop in Manila on October 29, 2022 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Open Grounds.
The tour, which has already sold over 1.3 million tickets, will visit over 30 countries and perform over 125 gigs from May 2022 to March 2023.
Tickets for “Justin Bieber Justice World Tour Manila,” promoted by AEG Presents Asia and Ovation Productions, start at P2,692.8 and go on sale at 10 a.m. on May 30, local time, via Ovationtickets.com and SMTickets.com.
The forthcoming tour kicks off this month in Mexico, followed by a visit to Italy before heading to Scandinavia for gigs in August. In September and October, the tour will go to South America, South Africa, and the Middle East. The tour will finish the year in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand before heading to the United Kingdom and Europe in early 2023. Additional dates in Dubai, Bahrain, Sydney, New Delhi, Manila, Amsterdam, London, and Dublin have also been confirmed.
These new gigs follow his 52-city 2022 North American tour, which began on February 18 in San Diego. After the epidemic canceled Justin’s 2020 tour, each evening promises to be a celebration for both Justin and his fans.