Justin Bieber announced on Tuesday he’s taking his Purpose World Tour to Latin America.
After performing in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia, Bieber will put on his show in 10 major Latin American cities, beginning Feb. 15, 2017.
The singer is slated to first perform in Guadalupe and Mexico City, Mexico, before hitting Santiago in Chile and Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. From there, Bieber will perform in Lima, Peru and then Quito, Ecuador. There are also stops in Bogota, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama, and his final show in San Jose, Costa Rica on April 24.
Noticeably absent on this leg of the tour is Argentina. The Argentinian government won’t allow Bieber perform in the country. He tweeted at the time, “I would like nothing more than to bring the #purposetour there but the Argentinian government won’t allow it. So sorry.” He added in a subsequent tweet, “If things were to change I would love to come but at this time I cannot. For everyone else in South America I look forward to seeing you.”
The superstar has had some troubles with Argentina, including twice being accused of desecrating its flag by kicking it off a stage in Buenos Aires in 2013 and tossing it out the window of his SUV in New York in 2015 when a fan threw at his face. Bieber was also ordered in 2014 to return to the country to testify about an alleged paparazzo assault while he was there in 2013, but he never showed up.
Bieber kicked off his Purpose World Tour on March 9 in Seattle.
Original article by Gossip Cop Staff at iHeartRadio