Justin Bieber's Setlist Sparks Fan Debate Ahead Of Tour Return
Justin Bieber's newly revealed setlist for his upcoming Justice World Tour relaunch has ignited passionate discussions among fans. The 28-song lineup, leaked during rehearsals in Los Angeles this week, includes deep cuts like Never Say Never but omits recent hits like Yummy, leaving some supporters divided.
The tour, resuming April 25 in Las Vegas after a 14-month hiatus due to Bieber's Ramsay Hunt syndrome recovery, marks his first major performances since 2022. Social media erupted after backup dancer Max Cervantes shared rehearsal footage showing the singer performing Ghost with modified choreography to accommodate his ongoing health challenges.
Notable inclusions are the 2012 fan favorite As Long As You Love Me and three Justice album tracks, while 2021's Peaches appears in a shortened medley. Music critics note the setlist leans heavily on pre-2018 material, possibly reflecting Bieber's personal connection to songs from his younger years.
Ticketholders for the 32-date North American leg received setlist previews via Spotify playlists this morning, with many noting the absence of expected collaborations. Neither the I'm the One verse with DJ Khaled nor the 10,000 Hours duet with Dan + Shay made the cut, though insiders suggest special guests may rotate at select shows.
The debate highlights shifting fan expectations as Bieber, now 32, balances his teen-pop roots with mature artistry. With 1.2 million tickets already sold for the revamped tour, industry analysts predict the setlist controversy may actually boost last-minute sales as curiosity grows.
Tour producer Scooter Braun confirmed the setlist remains "fluid" during an interview with Variety yesterday, leaving room for adjustments based on fan feedback. The production will feature a 360-degree stage and drone light show, with rehearsals continuing this week at SoFi Stadium ahead of the premiere.