Justin Bieber ready to take stage again as UK comeback show looms

Justin Bieber could make triumphant return to UK after health battle

By Maryam Nadeem January 09, 2026
Justin Bieber ready to take stage again as UK comeback show looms
Justin Bieber ready to take stage again as UK comeback show looms

Justin Bieber could be gearing up for one of the biggest moments of his career, a long-awaited return to the UK stage.

The 31-year-old global pop superstar is reportedly being lined up to headline British Summer Time in Hyde Park in 2026, marking his first performance at the iconic London venue since 2017. 

If confirmed, it would be a major comeback for the chart-topper after years away from full-scale touring.

According to insiders, plans are being handled with extreme care. 

A source told The Sun that Justin’s team is determined not to push him too hard after his recent health struggles. 

“His team are very keen not to overload him,” the source revealed. 

“But finally bosses think they will be able to entice him back. It’s been a long time coming.”

Baby crooner’s last full UK show took place in 2017 at BST Hyde Park, though fans briefly saw him return in 2021 when he headlined Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball at The O2. 

However, his Justice World Tour was suspended in 2022 after he suffered severe exhaustion.

The STAY singer had already postponed multiple dates after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare neurological condition that caused partial facial paralysis. 

At the time, he bravely shared his decision to step back, explaining that touring had taken a serious toll on his health.

Now, with time, rest and recovery behind him, fans are hopeful Hyde Park could be the stage for his triumphant return and a powerful reminder of why he remains one of pop’s biggest stars.

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