Here's why Justin Bieber scraps global tour plans
Justin Bieber's sudden plan about a global concert tour raises eyebrows
It is being reported that Justin Bieber has stopped planning a 2026 global concert tour that has sparked several questions.
An insider told Radar Online, "It's like someone flipped a switch. One day, they were tossing around ideas, the next day... absolute silence. Total blackout."
"People keep waiting for a green light, but nothing's moving. Justin isn't committing to a single thing right now – not a city, not a date, not even a theme,” one confidant added, who with Bieber in previous tour planning.
They went on to note that the Never Say Never hitmaker is working on his well-being and emotional balance.
"He's protecting his mental space. Justin refuses to jump back into the machine until it feels right,” they stated.
Notably, this comes after Bieber made a post before Christmas on Instagram, offering an insight into how faith rescued him in the music world when he was new to fame.
He wrote, "Christmas time is that time to reflect and ask yourself what you really want. What truly fulfills?"
Alluding to the world of glitz and glam, the 31-year-old Canadian singer mentioned that it “didn’t always protect my soul.”
"There were moments I felt used, rushed, shaped into something I didn’t fully choose,” he confessed. “That kind of pressure leaves wounds you don’t see on stage.”
"I’ve carried anger. I’ve asked God why. But Jesus keeps meeting me in the middle of the pain — not excusing what hurt me but teaching me how not to become bitter,” Justin Bieber penned.
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