JAKARTA - Singer Justin Bieber has become the latest public figure to be positive for COVID-19. As a result, a series of Justice tour concerts had to be postponed.

Saturday, February 19, Justin Bieber's concert in Las Vegas was postponed because several members of Bieber's concert team contracted the virus.

"Due to the positive results of COVID-19 for the Justice Tour family, we have had to postpone Sunday's concert in Las Vegas," the promoter said in a statement.

"Justin is of course disappointed, but the health and safety of the crew and fans is his first priority."

Scooter Braun as the manager explained how Justin Bieber tested positive for COVID-19. He suspects the Stay singer was infected while attending the Super Bowl last week and interacting with businessman John Terzian.

“As you all know @johnterzian gave me COVID in December. It's confirmed today my friend @justinbieber is undergoing treatment for COVID and has to move his Vegas concert to June," said Scooter Braun.

Braun uploaded several photos of Justin Bieber and John Terzian sitting next to each other while watching the Super Bowl.

For the second time, Justice's world tour underwent a schedule change after March 2020. The tour was postponed for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hailey Baldwin's husband has held his first concert in San Diego and plans to continue on to Las Vegas. Reportedly, the Las Vegas concert will be postponed to June 28 and all tickets for yesterday's concert can be returned to fans.

Justin Bieber will visit 20 countries on Justice's tour, including Brazil, Australia and South Africa.


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