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Bieber Stages Comeback at Coachella 10 Months After Illness
14 Nov
Summary
- Bieber's first major concert since 2022 tour cancellation
- Performed songs from 10-year-old album "Purpose"
- Diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, causing facial paralysis

Last April, pop superstar Justin Bieber made a triumphant return to the stage at the Coachella music festival, marking his first major concert in nearly a year. The Grammy-winning artist had been forced to cancel his 2022 world tour after being diagnosed with a neurological condition called Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which had partially paralyzed his face.
Despite the health challenges, Bieber delivered an electrifying performance, treating fans to a selection of hits from his 10-year-old album "Purpose," including the fan-favorites "What Do You Mean" and "Love Yourself." The concert served as a testament to the singer's resilience and determination to reconnect with his devoted fanbase.
In the months leading up to the Coachella appearance, Bieber had been open about his battle with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, sharing updates on his recovery process with his millions of social media followers. The condition, which is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, had left the singer's face partially paralyzed, forcing him to postpone the North American leg of his Justice Tour.
Now, nearly a year after his initial diagnosis, Bieber has made a remarkable comeback, reclaiming the stage and delighting his fans with a powerful and emotional performance that showcased his unwavering talent and passion for music.




