One year after his last appearance: Justin Bieber is back on stage

One year after the last appearance
Justin Bieber is back on stage

Justin Bieber performed in Canada.

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Justin Bieber has appeared in front of an audience again after a year’s break. He is said to have given a small concert in a club in Toronto.

Justin Bieber (29) has apparently returned to the stage. The singer is said to have given a surprise small concert in Toronto. The 29-year-old was in Canada for the “NHL All-Star Weekend”. In addition to ice hockey, Justin Bieber also celebrated in rapper Drake’s (37) “History” club, according to media reports. According to Billboard, he played his first live set there in over a year. There is space for 2,500 people in the hall.

Pictures cause excitement

Justin Bieber already had his fans a few days ago with photos on Instagram excited, which show him in the studio and at rehearsals at the microphone. Some followers even hope that the pop star could perform at the Super Bowl on February 11th.

Justin Bieber recovers from illness

In September 2022, Justin Bieber canceled the remaining dates of his tour that he had planned for the 2021 album “Justice”. The singer was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome in June 2022. The musician had paralysis in his face at the time and told his fans in an Instagram story in fall 2022: “Due to this illness, I was unable to complete the North American leg of the Justice Tour.”

Afterwards he only had small appearances on stage. Bieber recovered last year, among other things, on vacation with his wife Hailey (27) and took a three-month break from social media. In August, he returned with a sweet photo of him with Hailey and their little niece.

Recently, the musician had also apparently focused on ventures outside of the music world, such as his recent collaboration with Drew House and Adidas for this year’s “NHL All-Star” jerseys. The fashion brand Drew House was co-founded by Bieber. Fans will surely find out soon whether Justin Bieber will be back with new music.

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