Justin Bieber announced the dates for his rescheduled world tour. Moreover, the "Yummy" singer added more tour dates for his fans.

Bieber unveiled the new dates for his world tour that was originally scheduled in May 2020. In his latest tweet, the "Sorry" singer said he is excited to come out on stage and connect with his fans again. 

In the rescheduled dates, the concert tour will officially kick off at San Diego's Pechanga Arena on June 2, 2021. He will be making stops in key cities across the U.S. and his home country, Canada, before wrapping it up at Sacramento's Golden 1 Center on August 15. 

However, it can be noticed that in the new tour production, Bieber won't be doing stadium stops as originally planned. Instead, Bieber added 19 new arena stops in New York City, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, and more. 

Kehlani and Jaden Smith will, also, no longer accompany Bieber. According to the announcement, new guest acts will be announced at a later date.

Tickets for the new world tour schedule will go on sale to the general public on August 6 at 10 a.m. local time. Beliebers could check out the complete tour dates here. Bieber's camp also announced that one dollar from each ticket purchase will be donated to the Bieber Foundation, a charity organization that is committed to supporting mental health awareness.

The Changes world tour was first announced earlier this year in support of Justin Bieber's most recent album of the same name, his first LP in four years. It was postponed, however, because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

It was supposed to be Justin's comeback tour after he took a hiatus in 2017. It can be recalled that the "Promise" singer canceled the remaining tour dates of his Purpose world tour in 2017 due to "unforeseen circumstances."  

Over the past couple of years, Justin dealt with his mental health issues. He also got married to Hailey Baldwin. 

During the one episode of the couple's The Biebers on Watch on Facebook, the supermodel said there was a silver lining in the postponement of her husband's tour. Baldwin said she was glad that it was pushed back to later dates so Justin will have more time to get strong and healthy.

Justin Bieber, recently, opened up about his struggles with depression and addiction. In his YouTube Original series called Justin Bieber: Seasons, he talked about how he dealt with fame and the challenges that came along with it.