Justin Bieber Announces Upcoming Single “Yummy”, Album, Tours And Docu-Series For 2020
Justin Bieber is getting internet hyped for 2020. He recently published on his instagram few photos announcing his return with a single, an album, tours and documentary series. This is truly one beautiful Christmas gift for his fans, who’ve been missing his music. The Canadian actually posted a video on his social media platforms entitled #Bieber2020, which definitely project plenty of good upcoming stuffs.
The “Super Trailer” as it’s called, displays Justin Bieber walking in a desert landscape, towards a gas station, with a lot of confidence. While the images were showed, some tremendous R&B flavored tracks were teased in the background, with Justin delivering a conscientious speech.
"As humans we are imperfect," the 25-year-old Canadian singer says in a voiceover at the beginning of the clip. He continues
"My past, my mistakes, all the things that I've been through, I believe that I'm right where I'm supposed to be and God has me right where he wants me."
Moreover Bieber plans to launch a 45-show North American tour starting in Seattle on May 14. He'll roll through Canada with four stops in Ottawa (Sept. 1), Quebec City (Sept. 3), Toronto (Sept. 10) and Montreal (Sept. 14).
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