Though his Thursday concert is not officially canceled yet, Philly Beliebers are most likely going to have to wait a little longer to see their favorite singer.
PHILADELPHIA -- Justin Bieber is postponing tour dates after being diagnosed with a rare disorder days before he was scheduled to perform in Philadelphia.
In a statement to Action News on Monday morning, a Wells Fargo Center representative said,"We don't have any updates about a potential cancellation/postponement at this time. Should anything change, we will let you know." Both shows at Madison Square Garden, which were scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, have officially been postponed."Due to Justin's ongoing medical situation, this week's Justice Tour shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City will be postponed. Justin is receiving the best medical care possible and is determined to resume the tour as soon as he and the doctors feel he is able to continue. Details on the rescheduled MSG shows will be made public shortly.
Bieber said he's unsure how long he'll take to heal. But he appeared positive about making a full recovery through rest and therapy.
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