Australian fans erupt in excitement as Ticketek fuels speculation about Justin Bieber’s potential return to the country for the first time since 2017. The ticketing platform highlighted Bieber in a recent promotional newsletter and launched a dedicated waitlist page for updates on possible upcoming shows, signaling early preparations for a tour.
Ticketek’s Tease Ignites Hope
No official dates or venues have surfaced yet, and Bieber’s team offers no confirmation. However, the newsletter’s timing coincides with heightened talk of the singer’s global comeback following his recent Coachella appearance. Social media explodes with reactions, as fans interpret the feature alongside active touring artists as a strong hint for Australian dates.
Fan Reactions Pour In
Enthusiastic responses flood online platforms. One fan declares, “You bet I’ve gone on the waitlist and will be getting tickets.” Another pleads, “Could this be true… Pleeeeeeease let this be real.” A third warns, “Better not be a prank,” while someone exclaims, “OMG! I hope this is real!!”
Coachella Performance Draws Criticism
Bieber’s recent headline set at Coachella divides opinions. The 32-year-old singer, reportedly paid $10 million, delivered a 90-minute performance seated on stage, playing tracks from a laptop in a simple hoodie. Fans label it the festival’s worst ever, citing boredom in the crowd during the live stream and a lack of high production compared to acts like Sabrina Carpenter.
Ines Basic, a 35-year-old OnlyFans creator from Married At First Sight 2019, critiques the show harshly on Instagram Stories from her car. “He looked like an old man trying to be cool. You know what I mean?” she says. She adds, “Sometimes you just need to give it up… I’m gonna call it a day.” Basic also slams the staging: “The stage looked like hell… I felt very disconnected from the artist, like, it was giving nothing.”
The set disappoints after Bieber canceled his 2022 tour due to Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. Fans anticipated full renditions of his hits, but received only snippets synced to YouTube clips instead.
A Bieber tour Down Under would rank among the year’s most anticipated music events.

