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Justin Bieber

Justin Bieberis getting ready to go back on the road!

The singer is set to resume his Justice World Tour at the end of the month, AEG reported and his rep confirmed toVarietyon Tuesday. The exciting news comes after he postponed the U.S. leg early last month due to adiagnosis of Ramsay-Hunt syndrome.

The “Ghost” singer, 28, will mark his return on July 31 at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy and will continue performing across Europe, South America, South Africa, Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.

There is still no update on rescheduled North American dates and the singer is yet to make an announcement of his return on social media. However, the dates have beenposted to his website.

Bieber was forced to postpone the U.S. leg of his Justice World Tour last month after he announced he was diagnosed with Ramsay-Hunt syndrome. In a June 10 video, heopened up about the diagnosisand told fans it caused facial paralysis.

“Hey everyone. Justin here. I wanted to update you guys on what’s been going on. Obviously, as you can probably see from my face, I have this syndrome called Ramsay Hunt syndrome, and it is from this virus that attacks the nerve in my ear and my facial nerves and has caused my face to have paralysis,” he said in the clip.

“As you can see, this eye is not blinking,” he continued before he winked his other eye. “I can’t smile with this side of my face, this nostril will not move, so there is full paralysis in this side of my face.”

Since then, Bieber and wifeHailey Baldwin Biebertook a two-week getaway trip to the Bahamas.

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Meanwhile, during an interview withExtraon Sunday about his new Las Vegas residency, Ushertalked about spending time with Bieber during the trip.

“He is doing great,” Usher said toExtra. “Seeing him on vacation, we managed to hang out with each other, and I think that whatever he may be experiencing right now, it’s actually really great to see that he has the support from his fans and his family.”

He spoke about his condition: “As an artist, I think we are all going to experience some things that people may not necessarily understand,” he said, noting that a professional performer’s life “comes with a great deal of pressure.”

source: people.com