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The '''Changes Tour''' |
The '''Changes Tour'''<ref name="Tour">{{cite web|url=https://www.justinbiebermusic.com/tour|work=Justin Bieber's Official Website|accessdate=March 6, 2020|title=Tour|url-status=live}}</ref> is the upcoming fourth concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter [[Justin Bieber]], in promotion for his fifth studio album, ''[[Changes (Justin Bieber album)|Changes]]'' (2020). The tour was set to begin on May 14, 2020, in Seattle, but the tour was postponed amid the ongoing [[2019–20 coronavirus pandemic|coronavirus pandemic]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2020/music/news/justin-bieber-2020-changes-tour-dates-postponed-coronavirus-1203551040/|title=Justin Bieber Postpones All 2020 Tour Dates Due to Coronavirus Crisis|last=Shirley|first=Halperin|date=April 1, 2020|website=Variety|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=April 1, 2020}}</ref> Every date will be rescheduled.<!--Until international tour dates are announced.--> |
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== Background == |
== Background == |
Revision as of 05:29, 2 April 2020
Tour by Justin Bieber | |
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Location | North America |
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Associated album | Changes |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 45 (planned} |
Justin Bieber concert chronology |
The Changes Tour[1] is the upcoming fourth concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber, in promotion for his fifth studio album, Changes (2020). The tour was set to begin on May 14, 2020, in Seattle, but the tour was postponed amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[2] Every date will be rescheduled.
Background
During the last quarter of 2019, especially in December, Justin Bieber started teasing his musical comeback via his social media.[3] On December 20, Bieber tweeted that something was going to happen on the December 24 and 31, 2019, as well as on January 3 and 4, 2020.[4] On the first of these four dates, he released a video on YouTube where he announced that he would release his fifth album during 2020, its first single "Yummy" on January 3, and the first round of dates for his new world tour.[5][6]
On March 6, 2020, several stadium dates were downsized to arena dates, with shows moved to arena venues adjacent to the stadiums. Bieber's team cited "unforeseen circumstances."[7][8]
On April 1, 2020, it was announced the tour will be postponed amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[9]
Postponed shows
Notes
- ^ The concert on June 5, 2020 in Glendale was relocated to Gila River Arena from State Farm Stadium due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on June 13, 2020 in Denver was relocated to Pepsi Center from Empower Field at Mile High due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on June 27, 2020 in Houston was rescheduled and relocated to Toyota Center from July 2, 2020 at NRG Stadium due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on June 28, 2020 was rescheduled and relocated to American Airlines Center in Dallas from June 27, 2020 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on July 11, 2020 in Nashville was relocated to Bridgestone Arena from Nissan Stadium due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on July 25, 2020 in Tampa was relocated to Amalie Arena from Raymond James Stadium due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on August 8, 2020 in Columbus was relocated to Schottenstein Center from Ohio Stadium due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on August 14, 2020 in Cleveland was relocated to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse from FirstEnergy Stadium due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on August 21, 2020, was relocated to Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. from FedExField in Landover due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
- ^ The concert on August 30, 2020 in Detroit was rescheduled and relocated to Little Caesars Arena from August 29, 2020 at Ford Field due to unforeseen circumstances.[8]
References
- ^ a b "Tour". Justin Bieber's Official Website. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Shirley, Halperin (April 1, 2020). "Justin Bieber Postpones All 2020 Tour Dates Due to Coronavirus Crisis". Variety. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Bieber, Justin (2019-12-05). "2020". @justinbieber. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
- ^ Lindsay, Kathryn. "Justin Bieber Just Announced 3 Days Of New Music". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
- ^ Media, P. A. (2019-12-24). "Justin Bieber announces first new album in five years". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
- ^ "Justin Bieber announces new single "Yummy", massive North American tour". Consequence of Sound. 2019-12-24. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
- ^ Aswad, Jem (2020-03-07). "Justin Bieber Downsizes Stadium Tour Dates After Soft Ticket Sales". Variety. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Brooks, Dave (March 6, 2020). "Justin Bieber's Changes Tour Downgrades to Smaller Venues Amid Slow Sales". Billboard. Retrieved March 7, 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b Weatherby, Taylor (April 1, 2020). "Beliebers Are 'Heartbroken' That Justin Bieber's Changes Tour Is Postponed: See Reactions". Billboard. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
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