Justin Bieber sparks tour speculation after website change
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Justin Bieber has fans asking “What do you mean?” after a cryptic website update suggests a tour announcement could be coming.
Over the weekend, the tour section of the Canadian pop star’s site was quietly refreshed noting no current shows and prompting fans to RSVP “to be notified when new tour dates are announced.”
Bieber returned to the Coachella stage on Saturday for his second headlining set, bringing out special guests including SZA and even pulling Billie Eilish onstage to be serenaded during “One Less Lonely Girl.”
The singer ended his performance telling the audience “I’ll see y’all soon,” further fueling speculation that he could be hitting the road.
Bieber cancelled his last tour in 2022 in order to deal with the health effects of his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis. At the time, the “Daisies” singer shared an Instagram video showing how the condition left half of his face temporarily paralyzed.
During a Twitch stream last fall, the singer said the idea of touring at this point in his life “sounds super daunting” and that he was focused on Coachella, which marked his biggest live performances since canceling his tour.
“I always start out really loving it, and then it always gets to a point where I’m just super burned out,” Bieber said.
He added that wants to be more selective about the performances he does from now on.
“And so, like, I think at this point in my life, I really want to do spot dates, where I just pick maybe a city and do a couple shows, and not commit to a whole two-year run; That’s usually what it is, is like, for a year and a half, two years,” he said.
Bieber returned to the stage at February’s Grammy Awards for a stripped-down performance of his single “Yukon,” off his 2025 album “Swag,” which got four nods.
His Coachella performances this month have been generally well received.
Following his career-spanning set on April 11, the pop star saw a massive steaming surge, reaching No. 1 on Spotify’s global top artist chart and sending 21 of his songs into the streaming platform’s global top 200.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 20, 2026.