Justin Bieber Changes Concert Dates to Smaller Venues
Justin Bieber has switched 10 of his upcoming concert dates to smaller venues.
The “Yummy” singer is downsizing his summer stadium tour to arena-sized venues.
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Variety reports that Justin‘s tour was experiencing “slow ticket sales,” especially after tickets went on sale just days before the Coronavirus outbreak happened in the United States.
Sources believe that the ticket sales won’t pick up for these 10 markets, so Bieber‘s team made the “hard decision” to switch to the smaller venues.
Justin‘s team has not made an official announcement on the switch, but the eight arenas informed fans that the switch is because of “unforeseen circumstances.” They said, “If you have purchased tickets already, you will receive an email from Ticketmaster with your new tickets.”
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Click inside to see the 10 new tour dates…
See the new venues below!
June 5 – Glendale, AZ – Gila River Arena (formerly at State Farm Stadium)
June 13 – Denver – Pepsi Center (formerly at Empower Field)
June 27 – Houston – Toyota Center (formerly at NRG Stadium on July 2)
June 28 – Dallas – American Airlines Center (formerly at AT&T Stadium on June 27)
July 11 – Nashville – Bridgestone Arena (formerly at Nissan Stadium)
July 25 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena (formerly at Raymond James Stadium)
Aug. 8 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center (formerly at Ohio Stadium)
Aug. 14 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse (formerly at FirstEnergy Stadium)
Aug. 21 – Washington, DC – Capitol One Arena (formerly at FedEx Field)
Aug. 30 – Detroit – Little Caesars Arena (formerly at Ford Field Aug. 29)