Justin Bieber Coming To South Africa 2022
Multiple award winning singer, songwriter and record producer Justin Bieber just blew the minds of many South African fans with his latest news about coming to SA for his latest The Justice World album tour 2022, and it’s expected to last over 6 months or beyond.
The Canadian star used his social media to cause mouth wagging amongst fans after announcing the dates for his anticipated Justice World Tour which he included 28th September, DHL Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa and 1 October, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Bieber’s new tour will however stand as one of the biggest in his carrier covering over five continents, travelling to over 20 countries and playing more than 90 dates from May 2022 to March 2023. Without doubt, no artist have covered such space in a single year in the last decade, so expect the unimaginable next year.
The ‘Justice World Tour,’ promoted by AEG Presents, is Justin’s first global outing since 2016/2017’s ‘Purpose World Tour’.
“We’ve been working hard to create the best show we’ve ever done, and we can’t wait to share it with fans around the world. I’ll see you soon,” said Bieber.
The Discovery Bank pre-sale begins on Wednesday 1 December at 9am from www.ticketmaster.co.za. Tickets go on general sale 9 am Friday 3rd December from www.ticketmaster.co.za.
The ‘Justice World Tour’ is named after Justin’s latest smash hit album ‘Justice’.
JUSTIN BIEBER, THE JUSTICE WORLD TOUR – Worldwide Dates Are As Follows:
2022
May 22 Monterrey, Mexico – Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey
May 23 Guadalajara, Mexico – Estadio 3 de Marzo
May 25 Mexico City, Mexico – Foro Sol
August 3 Skanderborg, Denmark – Smukfest
August 5 Malmo, Sweden – Bigslap Xl
August 7 Trondheim, Norway – Trondheim Summertime
August 9 Helsinki, Finland – Kaisaniemen Park
September 4 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Rock In Rio
September 7 Santiago, Chile – Estadio Nacional
September 10 Buenos Aires, Argentina – Estadio Único de La Plata
September 28 Cape Town, South Africa – DHL Stadium
October 1 Johannesburg, South Africa – FNB Stadium