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Justin Bieber may be preparing for his long-awaited return to the road. On Monday (June 29), fans noticed that the official tour section of his website, justinbiebermusic.com/promo/tour/, has quietly been updated, immediately fueling speculation that a new tour announcement could be on the horizon.

At the moment, the page remains largely blank, displaying only the main Justin Bieber header without any listed dates, venues, cities or ticket information. While no official announcement has accompanied the update, the creation of a dedicated tour page has sparked widespread discussion across social media, with many believing it signals that plans are already underway behind the scenes.



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If confirmed, the outing would mark Bieber’s first tour since the Justice World Tour, which launched in February 2022 before ending prematurely later that year. Originally scheduled to continue through March 2023, the remaining dates were ultimately canceled after Bieber prioritized his health following his diagnosis with Ramsay Hunt syndrome.

The timing has only intensified speculation. Earlier this year, Bieber returned to the live stage in spectacular fashion by headlining Coachella 2026, delivering his first major performance in four years. The show became the most-viewed Coachella set ever, generating 147 million global YouTube views and earning widespread praise for its production and career-spanning setlist.

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Momentum has continued well beyond the festival. Bieber later released SWAG LIVE FROM COACHELLA (WEEKEND I) across streaming platforms, allowing fans to relive the 22-song performance featuring appearances from The Kid Laroi, Tems, Wizkid, Dijon and Mk.gee. Following Coachella, he also recorded the biggest single streaming day of his career on Spotify, surpassing 105 million streams on April 15 before ending the week with 431 million global streams. Seven of his albums simultaneously appeared on the Billboard 200, while 21 songs landed inside Spotify’s Global Top 200.

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