Justin Bieber made headlines when he postponed his Justice World tour dates after the singer was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. However, recently, the Baby hit-maker has resumed the tour with high spirits.
During Norway concert on Sunday, the Peaches crooner took a moment to share his thoughts about the purpose of his new album Justice with his fans.
Justin also shared a snippet of his speech he made at the concert on Instagram where he addressed racism issue.
“So when we created the Justice album, we wanted to make an intentional moment. A moment of unity, a moment of acceptance, a moment of belonging. In this world, there’s a lot of division, and what justice is, is for us to all come together,” said the 28-year-old.
He went to add, “We know that racism is evil. It’s wrong. But you and I, we get to be the difference-makers.”
“We get to be the ones to stand with our brothers and sisters and make a change,” noted the Yummy singer.
Justin also thanked everyone at the concert, adding, “I’m so grateful to have each and every one of you guys here tonight being a part of this message, being a part of this journey.”
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