No matter how interesting 's marriage to is, his never takes a backseat. Sadly, the singer hasn't toured in a few years, and his most recent album, "Justice," came out in 2021. While Bieber makes money in other ways, his tours account for a large amount of his $300 million net worth. Fans hope he'll release another album soon and announce another tour.
Although , he earns an awe-inspiring amount every time he leaves home and performs for his fanbase. When comparing his most recent Justice tour to his past performances, it's clear that he always does well. Here's the truth about Justin Bieber's concert earnings.
According to Forbes, . While his exact salary for his Justice tour is unknown, it seems possible that he was paid this much for those tour dates.
The Justice World tour began on February 18th, 2022 in San Diego and saw the singer travel through the United States and Canada. In July 2022, he began performing in Europe and on September 4th, 2022, he played a concert in Brazil.
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the North American tour dates made a lot of moneySince Justin Bieber canceled some of his Justice tour dates, a clear answer on the overall tour gross is tough to find. However, since it's widely reported that the star is paid $1 million from each concert, it's possible that he took home that amount before he canceled his concerts.
After Bieber shared that he had Ramsay Hunt syndrome, because he had to recover. According to CNN, he tweeted a statement for his fans and explained that he couldn't continue.
Bieber tweeted that after performing in Brazil: "After getting off stage, the exhaustion overtook me and I realized that I need to make my health the priority right now. So I'm going to take a break from touring for the time being. I'm going to be ok, but I need time to rest and get better."
Justin Bieber's tour expenses include the staff he employs along with transportation, food, the outfits that he wears, and any special equipment or effects that he uses onstage.
While it's unclear exactly how much his expenses cost for each tour, The Blast reported in 2020 that on some of his tours.
According to The Blast, Bieber has a company called "Bieber Time Touring," and the Franchise Tax Board of the State of California said that the company hadn't paid $3,711.93 in taxes for the 2016 Purpose tour and the 2012 Believe tour. While no one can be sure exactly how much tax the singer has to pay each time he tours, it does seem likely that it's higher than $3,700 considering how many tour dates he always plays.
According to Insider.com, . The publication reported the Purpose World tour made more than $250 million. The Believe tour made $69.9 million and the My World tour made $53.3 million.
Since Bieber is thought to earn $1 million for every concert, this seems to be an average across his career. The singer definitely earns a lot of money each year. In 2015, Forbes reported that was thought to be between $60 million and $80 million at the time.
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"Sorry" "Where Are Ü Now" "Baby" Peaches"While Bieber got a lot of attention for canceling some of the tour dates on his Justice World tour, he also canceled some of his Purpose tour dates. According to Complex, in an interview with Zane Lowe and he said that his health affected his ability to keep performing. Bieber often opens up about how he's feeling, and he knows when he needs to stay home and rest. While fans are of course always disappointed when he cancels tour dates, they also feel empathy and compassion since he has had some health problems over the years.
Bieber talked about deciding to end the tour early and said, "I was really tired emotionally, physically, and I was sick and I didn't realize I was sick. So I had Epstein-Barr, which is like, it's called Mono. And then I have Lyme disease. So it was that, it was just the exhaustion of just being on tour, and then it was just everything compounded I think, to be honest."
According to Forbes, if he had kept the rest of his Purpose tour dates. The publication reported that the Purpose tour could have continued to make a lot of money.
Forbes reported:
"During an 8-stadium earlier this year, Bieber grossed more than $40 million, meaning he was averaging more than $5 million per stadium date. Extrapolating, that means Bieber is leaving a potential gross of $70 million on the table by canceling the dates."