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The Justice World Tour (formerly known as the Changes Tour and also known as the Justin Bieber World Tour 2021) was the fourth (4th) concert tour by Justin Bieber, in promotions of his sixth studio album. The tour was set to promote his previous album, Changes, and begin on May 14, 2020, in Seattle, but the tour was postponed amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Every date was rescheduled twice and the Justice World Tour officially began on February 18, 2022, in San Diego, but concluded on September 4, 2022, in Rio de Janeiro. After it was announced that the remaining dates of the tour would be postponed, Bieber's team formally announced that they would be cancelled.

Background

During the last quarter of 2019, especially in December, Justin Bieber started teasing his musical comeback via his social media. On December 20, Bieber tweeted that something was going to happen on the December 24, December 31, 2019, as well as on January 3 and 4, 2020. On December 24, he released a video on YouTube where he announced that he would release his fifth album during 2020, on December 31 was released trailer for Justin Bieber: Seasons , first single of His fifth studio album "Yummy" was released on January 3, and on January 13 he announced the first round of dates for his new world tour.

Jaden and Kehlani were originally meant to support the tour as opening acts, but it was announced on Bieber's official website via the touring section that they would no longer be playing on the tour due to new opening act support being added later on.

Justin Bieber will be backed by Canadian Psychedelic Rock band Rhythm Light Orchestra (occasionally known as The Storm) for the upcoming tour.

On March 6, 2020, several stadium dates were downsized to arena dates, with shows moved to arena venues adjacent to the stadiums, which cited "unforeseen circumstances" from Bieber's team.

On April 1, 2020, it was announced that the tour will be postponed amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

On July 23, 2020, Justin Bieber released new tour dates presented by T-Mobile and the rename of the tour, "World Tour 2021".

And on May 6, 2021, Justin Bieber announced new North American dates presented by T-Mobile and again a new name of the tour. It was renamed "Justice World Tour", following the 6th studio album Justice.

Finally on November 15, 2021, the dates of the rest of the world were announced, including festivals and Jaden, Harry Hudson, TEO and Eddie Benjamin as opening acts of the world tour.

Intro

Life is complicated, unpredictable, scary, difficult. But it's also wonderful, beautiful, exciting, and breathtaking. Sometimes it can be hard, hard to see the wonder and the beauty that's all around me, because I'm so blinded by my problem that's in front of me. Sometimes I'm clouded by fear or shame. Other times I'm clouded by jealousy or insecurity. I've tried to be better, but I keep falling short. I try to be stronger, but there's just those days when I'm weak. I've let go of trying harder and doing better. I trust that God's in control and that He loves me for who I am, and where I am in my life right now. I hold on to Jesus, the sinless one who gave His life so that I can truly live in freedom. You don't have to believe what I believe to belong here. We're all in this together, but if my journey can help you, that's all I want. I love you, people.

Setlist

  1. Somebody
  2. Hold On
  3. Deserve You
  4. Holy
  5. Where Are Ü Now
  6. What Do You Mean?
  7. Yummy
  8. Changes / Swap It Out / At Least For Now / Hold Tight
  9. Love Yourself
  10. Off My Face
  11. Confident
  12. All That Matters
  13. Don't Go / Second Emotion / No Sense / Honest
  14. Sorry
  15. Love You Different
  16. As I Am
  17. STAY
  18. Ghost
  19. Lonely
  20. 2 Much
  21. Intentions
  22. Attention
  23. Boyfriend
  24. Baby
  25. Peaches
  26. Anyone

Alternative setlist

  • Justin brought Leon Bridges out to perform his solo song, "River", in place of "Changes", brought Don Toliver out to perform "Don't Go", and brought Quavo out to perform "Intentions". (Los Angeles, California (Day 1) - March 7, 2022)
  • Justin brought The Kid LAROI out to perform "STAY", adding it in the middle of "As I Am" and "Ghost". (Los Angeles, California (Day 2) - March 8, 2022)
  • Justin brought Quavo out to perform "Intentions" for both shows in Atlanta, Georgia on March 21 and March 22, 2022.
  • Justin replaced "Changes" with "Swap It Out" on March 31, 2022 in Newark, New Jersey, and performed it for the rest of the dates until April 9, 2022, in Tampa, Florida; he performed it again on April 21, 2022, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Then he started to perform it once more for the rest of the dates, beginning on July 31, 2022, in Lucca, Italy.
  • Justin replaced "Swap It Out" with "At Least For Now" on April 11, 2022, in Orlando, Florida, and performed it the next two shows, on April 13, 2022, in Miami, Florida, and April 19, 2022, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Justin performed "Second Emotion" in place of "Don't Go" in Orlando, Florida, on April 11, 2022.
  • Justin performed "No Sense" in place of "Don't Go" in Miami, Florida, on April 13, 2022 and performed it again in Austin, Texas, on April 27, 2022.
  • Justin replaced "At Least For Now" with "Hold Tight" in Des Moines, Iowa on April 24, 2022, and performed it for the rest of the dates.
  • Justin replaced "Don't Go" with "Honest" in Houston, Texas on April 29, 2022, and performed it for the rest of the dates; he brought Don Toliver out to perform the song during the show in Houston and brought him out to perform it again in the next show in Dallas, Texas on May 1, 2022.
  • Justin brought Chance the Rapper out to perform "Holy" and brought Quavo out to perform "Intentions" in Chicago, Illinois on May 10, 2022.
  • Justin brought Omah Lay out to perform "Attention", adding it in the middle of "Intentions" and "Boyfriend", in Brooklyn, New York on June 3, 2022.
  • Justin brought Sam Tompkins out to perform "Love Yourself" in Trondheim, Norway on August 7, 2022.
  • Justin did not perform "Love You Different" and "Boyfriend" out of the setlist during the show in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 4, 2022 before focusing his health prioritization for the time being.

Band

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Dancers

Promo

Outfits

Dates

Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
North America
February 18, 2022 San Diego United States Pechanga Arena Jaden Smith

Eddie Benjamin

¿Téo?

21,792 $3,491,125
February 28, 2022 San Jose SAP Center
March 2, 2022
March 4, 2022 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
March 7, 2022 Los Angeles Crypto.com Arena 25,714 $3,980,733
March 8, 2022
March 11, 2022 Portland Moda Center
March 13, 2022 Salt Lake City Vivint Arena
March 16, 2022 Denver Ball Arena
March 18, 2022 Tulsa BOK Center
March 21, 2022 Atlanta State Farm Arena
March 22, 2022
March 25, 2022 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
March 27, 2022 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
March 29, 2022 Montreal Bell Centre
March 31, 2022 Newark United States Prudential Center
April 2, 2022 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
April 5, 2022 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
April 7, 2022 Jacksonville VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
April 9, 2022 Tampa Amalie Arena
April 11, 2022 Orlando Amway Center
April 13, 2022 Miami FTX Arena
April 19, 2022 Cincinnati Heritage Bank Center
April 21, 2022 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse
April 24, 2022 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
April 27, 2022 Austin Moody Center
April 29, 2022 Houston Toyota Center
May 1, 2022 Dallas American Airlines Center
May 4, 2022 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
May 6, 2022 Minneapolis Target Center
May 9, 2022 Chicago United Center
May 10, 2022
May 12, 2022 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
May 14, 2022 Buffalo KeyBank Center
May 16, 2022 Columbus Schottenstein Center
May 18, 2022 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
May 22, 2022 Monterrey México Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey ¿Téo?

Eddie Benjamin

May 25, 2022 México City Foro Sol
May 26, 2022
May 28, 2022 Guadalajara Estadio Tres de Marzo
June 3, 2022 Brooklyn United States Barclays Center Jaden Smith

Harry Hudson

¿Téo?

June 5, 2022 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
Europe
July 31, 2022 Lucca Italy Lucca Summer Festival Rkomi

Mara Sattei

August 3, 2022 Skanderborg Denmark Smukfest
August 5, 2022 Malmö Sweden Big Slap Festival
August 7, 2022 Trondheim Norway Trondheim Sommertid Gabrielle

Tems Mimi Webb Sam Tompkins

August 9, 2022 Helsinki Finland Kaisaniemi Park Noah Cyrus

Mimi Webb Sebastian Noto

August 12, 2022 Budapest Hungary Sziget Festival
South America
September 4, 2022 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Rock in Rio IX -

Canceled Dates

After the first show in San Diego, Justin Bieber and people from his team contracted COVID-19, leading to the postponement of shows. While en route to Toronto after the show in Detroit, Justin had suffered facial paralysis with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which led to the postponement of the remaining 14 North American shows. Then, 2 days after the show in Rio de Janeiro, Justin had suffered depression and exhaustion before heading for Santiago on the next day, which led to the suspension of all the remaining tour dates due to his health prioritization. They were later announced to be canceled.
Date City Country Venue
February 20, 2022
June 28, 2022
Las Vegas United States T-Mobile Arena
February 22, 2022
June 30, 2022
Glendale Gila River Arena
February 24, 2022
July 2-3, 2022
Inglewood The Forum
February 26, 2022 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
June 7, 2022 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
June 8, 2022
June 10, 2022 Washington, D.C. United States Capital One Arena
June 13, 2022 New York City Madison Square Garden
June 14, 2022
June 16, 2022 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
June 18, 2022 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
June 20, 2022 Boston TD Garden
June 23, 2022 St. Louis Enterprise Center
June 24, 2022 Milwaukee Milwaukee Summerfest
September 7, 2022 Santiago de Chile Chile Estadio Nacional
September 10, 2022 La Plata Argentina Estadio Cuidad de La Plata
September 11, 2022
September 14, 2022 Sao Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
September 15, 2022
September 28, 2022 Cape Town South Africa Cape Town Stadium
October 1, 2022 Johannesburg Soccer City
October 5, 2022 Kingdom of Bahrain Bahrain Al Dana Amphitheatre
October 8, 2022 Dubai United Arab Emirates Coca-Cola Arena
October 9, 2022
October 13, 2022 Tel Aviv Israel Yarkon Park
October 18, 2022 New Delhi India JLN Stadium
October 22, 2022 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bukit Jalil National Stadium
October 25, 2022 Kallang Singapore National Stadium
October 29, 2022 Manila Philippines CCP Open Grounds
November 2, 2022 Jakarta Indonesia Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium
November 3, 2022
November 6, 2022 Bangkok Thailand Rajamangala National Stadium
November 9, 2022 Nagoya Japan Vantelin Dome
November 12, 2022 Osaka Kyocera Dome
November 13, 2022
November 16, 2022 Tokyo Tokyo Dome
November 17, 2022
November 22, 2022 Perth Australia NIB Stadium
November 26, 2022 Melbourne Marvel Stadium
November 29, 2022 Sydney Sydney Football Stadium
November 30, 2022
December 3, 2022 Brisbane Suncorp Stadium
December 7, 2022 Auckland New Zealand Mount Smart Stadium
January 11, 2023 Amsterdam Netherland Ziggo Dome
January 13, 2023
January 14, 2023
January 16, 2023 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
January 18, 2023 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
January 21, 2023 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena
January 23, 2023 Madrid Spain WiZink Center
January 25, 2023 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
January 27, 2023 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
January 28, 2023
January 31, 2023 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
February 2, 2023 Frankfurt Festhalle Messe Frankfurt GmbH
February 4, 2023 Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena
February 8, 2023 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
February 11, 2023 Aberdeen P&J Live
February 13, 2023 London England The O2 Arena
February 14, 2023
February 16, 2023
February 17, 2023
February 22, 2023 Birmingham Resorts World Arena
February 23, 2023
February 25, 2023 Manchester AO Arena
February 26, 2023 Sheffield FlyDSA Arena
February 28, 2023 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
March 2, 2023
March 4, 2023 Manchester England AO Arena
March 6, 2023 Paris France Accor Arena
March 7, 2023
March 9, 2023 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
March 11, 2023 Budapest Hungary Budapest Sports Arena
March 12, 2023 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
March 15, 2023 Johanneshov Sweden Tele2 Arena
March 17, 2023 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
March 18, 2023
March 20, 2023 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
March 21, 2023
March 24, 2023 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
March 25, 2023 Krakow Poland Tauron Arena

Promo

Dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
June 2, 2021 San Diego United States Pechanga Arena
June 4, 2021 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena
June 5, 2021 Glendale Gila River Arena
June 7, 2021 San Jose SAP Center
June 8, 2021
June 10, 2021 Portland Moda Center
June 11, 2021 Tacoma Tacoma Dome
June 13, 2021 Salt Lake City Vivint Arena
June 16, 2021 Kansas City T-Mobile Center
June 17, 2021 Tulsa BOK Center
June 19, 2021 Minneapolis Target Center
June 22, 2021 Chicago United Center
June 23, 2021
June 25, 2021 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
June 26, 2021 Milwaukee Milwaukee Summerfest
June 28, 2021 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
June 29, 2021 Columbus Schottenstein Center
July 1, 2021 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
July 3, 2021 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
July 5, 2021 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
July 6, 2021 Montreal Bell Centre
July 8, 2021 Boston United States TD Garden
July 9, 2021 Newark Prudential Center
July 11, 2021 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
July 13, 2021 New York City Madison Square Garden
July 14, 2021
July 16, 2021 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
July 17, 2021
July 19, 2021 Buffalo United States KeyBank Center
July 20, 2021 Brooklyn Barclays Center
July 22, 2021 Tampa State Farm Arena
July 23, 2021
July 25, 2021 St. Louis Enterprise Center
July 26, 2021 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
July 28, 2021 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
July 29, 2021 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
July 31, 2021 Miami American Airlines Arena
August 2, 2021 Tampa Amalie Arena
August 5, 2021 Houston Toyota Center
August 6, 2021 Dallas American Airlines Center
August 8, 2021 Denver Ball Arena
August 11, 2021 Los Angeles Staples Center
August 12, 2021
August 14, 2021 Inglewood The Forum
August 15, 2021 Sacramento Golden 1 Center

Background

In March 2020, eight stadium shows on the Changes tour were downgraded to arenas because of slower-than-expected ticket sales, sources told Billboard at the time.[1]

Promo

Dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and opening acts
Date City Country Venue Opening acts
North America
May 14, 2020 Seattle United States CenturyLink Field Kehlani
Jaden Smith
May 17, 2020 Portland Moda Center
May 19, 2020 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
May 22, 2020 Santa Clara Levi's Stadium
May 26, 2020 San Diego Pechanga Arena
May 29, 2020 Pasadena Rose Bowl
June 2, 2020 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena
June 5, 2020 Glendale State Farm Stadium
June 9, 2020 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena
June 13, 2020 Denver Empower Field at Mile High
June 16, 2020 Lincoln Pinnacle Bank Arena
June 19, 2020 Chicago Soldier Field
June 21, 2020 Minneapolis Target Center
June 24, 2020 Milwaukee Milwaukee Summerfest
June 27, 2020 Arlington AT&T Stadium
June 30, 2020 New Orleans Smoothie King Center
July 2, 2020 Houston NRG Stadium
July 6, 2020 Kansas City Sprint Center
July 8, 2020 Tulsa BOK Center
July 11, 2020 Nashville Nissan Stadium
July 13, 2020 St. Louis Enterprise Center
July 15, 2020 North Little Rock Simmons Bank Arena
July 18, 2020 Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium
July 21, 2020 Miami American Airlines Arena
July 25, 2020 Tampa Raymond James Stadium
July 27, 2020 Columbia Colonial Life Arena
July 29, 2020 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum
August 1, 2020 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field
August 4, 2020 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
August 6, 2020 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
August 8, 2020 Columbus Ohio Stadium
August 12, 2020 Louisville KFC Yum! Center
August 14, 2020 Cleveland FirstEnergy Stadium
August 16, 2020 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
August 18, 2020 Lexington Rupp Arena
August 21, 2020 Landover FedExField
August 24, 2020 Buffalo KeyBank Center
August 26, 2020 Albany Times Union Center
August 29, 2020 Detroit Ford Field
September 1, 2020 Ottawa Canada Canadian Tire Centre
September 3, 2020 Quebec City Videotron Centre
September 10, 2020 Toronto Rogers Centre
September 14, 2020 Montreal Bell Centre
September 17, 2020 Foxborough United States Gillette Stadium
September 26, 2020 East Rutherford MetLife Stadium

Visuals

Justin Bieber - JUSTICE TOUR BREAKDOWN
Justin Bieber - JUSTICE TOUR BREAKDOWN

Scissor Films partnered with Cole Bennett to create Justin Bieber's visuals for his Justice World Tour, with various environments custom created in Unreal Engine, they were able to their bring virtual production technology to a giant stage where Justin Bieber shot his tour opener in under a day.

Justice Tour visuals storyboard

Justin’s team approached us with their storyboards, and from those, we were able to start planning our work around their specific vision. In order to complete such an ambitious task we previs’d every shot down to the detail. From the camera moves: to lighting, down to every asset. The only way for us to accomplish such heavy CG sequences was to shoot every scene in Virtual Production.

Justin Bieber Tour Opener 2022
Justin Bieber Tour Opener 2022
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