When is Justin Bieber going on tour? Coachella weekend 2 perfomance sparks buzz

Online reaction to speculation was immediate, with fans expressing both excitement and concern over securing tickets
Justin Bieber has prompted renewed speculation about a potential tour after a recent update to his official website.
The singer’s website features a pink graphic stating, “Sorry, no shows currently. Click RSVP below to be notified when new tour dates are announced.”
The update followed his headline performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18, leading fans to question whether a global tour announcement could follow.
Additionally, Bieber concluded his set by telling the audience he would “see y’all soon”, further fuelling expectations of future live dates.
Online reaction was immediate, with fans expressing both excitement and concern over securing tickets. One user wrote, “Is this real????? Seriously this isn’t one of those funny ha ha gotcha tweets right???” while another commented, “Oh I’m gonna be sick I need to win the ticket war bro.” A third added they were “gonna have a panic attack”, reflecting heightened anticipation among his audience.
The speculation comes after Bieber released his albums SWAG and SWAG II, which featured prominently in his recent Coachella set.
During his 90-minute performance, Bieber brought on stage other artists including Billie Eilish, SZA, Sexyy Red and Big Sean and combined newer material with earlier hits including “Baby”, “Sorry” and “Where Are Ü Now”, marking his first official appearance as a festival headliner.
Despite fan expectations, Bieber has previously indicated a more cautious approach to touring. Speaking on Twitch, he said, “I always start out really loving it, and then it always gets to a point where I’m just super burnt out.” He added that he may opt for “spot dates” rather than a full-scale world tour.
The singer cancelled the remainder of his Justice World Tour in 2023 due to Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which affected his health and required recovery time.
Since then, he has limited performances to select appearances, including private events and smaller shows.



