Justin Drew Bieber famously known as Justin Bieber has prematurely discontinue the remaining dates on his Purpose world tour.
The Canadian singer announced on Monday that he was done performing for the time being.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances, Justin Bieber will cancel the remainder of the Purpose world tour concerts,” read a statement on Bieber’s official website.
“Justin loves his fans and hates to disappoint them. He thanks his fans for the incredible experience of the Purpose world tour over last 18 months.
He
is grateful and honored to have shared that experience with his cast
and crew for over 150 successful shows across six continents during this
run.
However, after careful consideration he
has decided he will not be performing any further dates. Tickets will be
refunded at point of purchase.”
The 23-year-old pop star has 12 concerts left on his schedule, including a performance at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
The “Sorry” singer recently had given out tickets to an entire audience of The Ellen DeGeneres Show for the August 5 date.

Few hours after announcing his tour cancellation, Bieber was spotted near Santa Monica beach by TMZ.
He told the outlet he plans on “just resting, getting some relaxation. We’re gonna ride some bikes.”
Bieber also have a message for his fans. “I love you guys,” he says.“I think you guys are awesome. Sorry for anybody who feels disappointed or betrayed? It’s not my heart or anything.”
Bieber’s world tour for his fourth album began in March 2016 and showcased hits such as “Sorry” and “What Do You Mean?” His concerts grossed $163.3 million last year, according to industry tracker Pollstar.
In December, the singer announced an additional North American leg of the tour to run through the summer.
Those added shows, as well as a few stops in Asia, have now been scrubbed.
The Canadian pop star has hit bumps along his tour recently.

CHINA BAN
His
final show on the tour would have been in Singapore on October 7, but
it was recently revealed that Bieber had been banned from performing in
China due to his prior run-ins with the law.
“Justin
Bieber is a talented singer but is also a controversial young foreign
idol,” Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture shared on its website.
“We understand that there are records of his bad behavior, whether it is in his private life abroad or on stage.”
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