Justin Bieber is extending his Purpose tour to include six stadium shows this summer.
The Canadian pop star made the announcement during an appearance on Ellen that aired Monday.
Tickets go on sale Friday for the new dates, including a Sept. 5 concert at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
Bieber recently wrapped up the European leg of the Purpose tour but will resume in Mexico City on Feb. 15. He hits Australia, New Zealand and Latin America through the end of April and then does a few more European concerts in June before returning to North America for the newly-announced stadium shows.
On Ellen, Bieber talked about life on tour.
“The hardest thing is being alone all the time,” he admitted. “Because I’m always alone.”
But the 22-year-old Ontario native said he’s single and not really looking to mingle.
“I’m not dating anybody,” Bieber said. “I’m not really looking either.”
Asked if he’s ever used a dating app like Tinder while on the road, the Biebs replied: “I don’t.”
Would he be curious to use an app? “Not really.”
Bieber told Ellen DeGeneres he’s in a good place. “I feel strong,” he said.
The interview aired just days after he urged paparazzi outside a gym in Los Angeles to calm down.
“Yelling and screaming,” he said, “it’s overwhelming.”
Bieber said he appreciates the attention but “take your shots and act like you’re not even there.”
He added: “I’m f—king super normal.”