Justin Bieber faces financial crunch: Tour comeback likely?
Dark clouds have gathered over Justin Bieber's family. Insiders are certain that the artist is running out of money, so he may have to return to touring to cover his current expenses.
9:53 AM EST, December 2, 2024
The artistic world is one of extremes—ranging from glitz and red carpets to the challenges of an empty bank account. Few professions are as financially unpredictable as that of an artist. One day, you're on top, selling millions of albums and filling stadiums, and the next, you find that the world has forgotten your big hit. Add to that the pressure of expectations—the audience demands constant brilliance, and the entertainment market doesn't tolerate long breaks. Artists, often prisoners of their own popularity, must return to the stage to earn money and remind the world of their relevance.
Will Justin Bieber return to making music?
Insiders from "RadarOnline.com" are certain that Justin Bieber is facing serious problems. The 30-year-old artist spends money freely, almost as if he believes there's a money-printing machine in his office. However, reality is far from ideal, and the pop music icon may need to return to work.
The Canadian singer released his last "Justice" album in 2021. In 2023, he was supposed to embark on a world tour, "Justice World," but canceled it due to a diagnosis he received. Justin Bieber was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by facial paralysis, ear pain, and the appearance of blisters in the ear canal or on the ear, and less frequently on the scalp, cheek, tongue, or palate. The illness has affected many aspects of the artist's life, prompting him to withdraw from the art world.
Is Justin Bieber running out of money?
A source from "RadarOnline.com" believes that Justin Bieber must return to touring: "Justin has always been irresponsible with money and spends freely without looking at prices or his bank balance. No wonder the money is dwindling." The situation worsened with a massive tax bill totaling $380,349 for the artist's $16.6 million home in Coachella Valley, California.
The insider added that the quickest way to raise cash would be to go on tour, but Justin probably wouldn't be able to handle the rigors of tour life. "Things are not looking good for Justin. Without any cash flow, he's not going to be able to sustain his extravagant lifestyle much longer.."