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Justin Bieber In Florida: Pop Star To Arrive After 2-Year Wait

Justin Bieber's previously postponed concerts in Florida will finally kick off Thursday starting in Jacksonville.

FLORIDA — If you want to catch Bieber Fever in Florida starting this Thursday, be prepared to pay.

After a two-year wait due to the pandemic, Justin Bieber finally will perform four shows in Florida as part of his Justice World Tour 2022, presented by T-Mobile.

His Florida concert dates are as follows:

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  • April 7: VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville at 7 p.m.
  • April 9: Amalie Arena in Tampa at 7 p.m.
  • April 11: Amway Center in Orlando at 7 p.m.
  • April 13: FTX Arena in Miami at 7 p.m.

The bad news is that if you don't already have a ticket, it could cost you some big bucks to get one. The least expensive ticket available for his Jacksonville show on Ticketmaster's website was $89.50; some tickets are going for as much as $795 plus fees. Tickets originally started as low as $59.50.

The opening acts for the upcoming Florida shows will be Jaden, Eddie Benjamin and TEO.

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Previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates.

What can Bieber fans expect once the pop superstar takes the stage? According to Setlist.fm, here were the songs Bieber performed at his concert Thursday in Prudential Center in Newark:

  • Somebody
  • Hold On
  • Deserve You
  • Holy
  • Where Are U Now
  • What Do You Mean
  • Yummy
  • Swap It Out
  • Love Yourself
  • Off My Face
  • Confident
  • All That Matters
  • Don't Go
  • Sorry
  • Love You Different
  • As I Am
  • Ghost
  • Lonely
  • 2 Much
  • Intentions
  • Boyfriend
  • Baby
  • Peaches
  • Anyone

Bieber is returning to the road on the heels of his eighth album, "Justice," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. "Justice" has garnered over four and a half billion streams worldwide since its release in March, according to reps for the pop star.

He is the No. 1 artist on YouTube with over 60 million subscribers worldwide and is the No. 1 artist on Spotify global with over 75 million monthly listeners.

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