My ‘sickness getting worse’, Justin Bieber postpones shows

Singer Justin Bieber has been forced to cancel upcoming shows due to illness, which he has agred online according to his socials and users from best online casinos for US players.

The ‘Baby’ hitmaker was due to perform in Toronto, Canada at the Scotiabank Arena on June 7 & 8, however he had postponed the dates alongside a planned show in Washington, DC on June 10 as part of his ‘Justice’ world tour.

He wrote on his Instagram Story: “Can’t believe I’m saying this. I’ve done everything to get better but my sickness is getting worse. 

“My heart breaks that I will have to postpone these next few shows (doctors orders). To all my people I love you so much and I’m gonna rest and get better! (sic)”

The 28-year-old star didn’t give any details on his mystery illness.

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Meanwhile, Justin and his wife Hailey Bieber were reportedly denied entry into one of New York City’s swankiest restaurants after they turned up over the weekend without booking a table.

The couple hit the town in Manhattan on Saturday night (04.06.22) after Justin’s concert at the Barclays Center and headed to exclusive eaterie Carbone in Greenwich Village but they reportedly didn’t get in.

A source told E! Online: “They tried to get into Carbone, but they got denied.”

The insider, who loves gaming at https://www.acepokies.com/, went on to claim the pair turned on their heels and headed to nearby restaurant Socialista instead where they “had a great time”.

After moving on from the city, he is set to be back in the Big Apple next week for two shows at Madison Square Garden on June 13 and 14.

The couple’s outing comes after Hailey Bieber recently opened up about having therapy to cope with life in the spotlight.

In a video on her YouTube channel, she said: “There are several things I like to do to check in with myself. “One of those things being talk to somebody you trust.”

Hailey Bieber continued: “It’s something that I felt not sure of in the beginning.

“But the more I’ve grown my relationship with my therapist, it has been such a game changer for me and it’s a space where I feel really safe to be able to talk about what’s going on in my mind, say things out loud and feel safe and not feel judged.”

A legion of fans, some who travelled even greater distances, took to social media on Tuesday to express their disappointment and best wishes at the news that for a third time, the Canadian musician had to bow out of Toronto concert dates.

A Twitter post subsequently confirmed that Bieber’s scheduled concert in Washington, D.C., on Friday has also been cancelled.

Staff at Scotiabank Arena released a statement confirming that Toronto tickets will be honoured for rescheduled dates, which will be announced shortly.

But Gardella, who has been a fan since she was 12 and who flew in from Alberta to attend both shows this week, doesn’t know if she’ll have another chance to see Bieber.

“His music got me through a lot of hard times and because of him, I am the best version of myself,” she said. “Today I thought I was going to see him in person. I honestly thought my dream would come true, but instead I’m heartbroken.”

Jennifer Near and Melissa Malloy, both 46, had already begun driving from their homes in Simcoe, Ont., having purchased floor seats for Tuesday’s show. Near had her hair done and the women had stocked the car with Tim Biebs and Biebs Brew from Tim Hortons for the 90-minute drive. They had booked a hotel in Toronto to make the most of their evening.

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