No change in Justin Bieber's Dubai concerts, confirms organiser

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Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber's Dubai concerts will go as planned despite his health issues, the event organiser confirmed on Monday.

In a statement sent to ARN News, TOP Entertainment "reassured" Bieber fans that the singer will take to the Coca-Cola Arena stage on October 8 and 9 as part of his Justice World Tour.

"Health always comes first and all of us here at TOP Entertainment wish Justin a speedy recovery and know that he is getting the best care possible," said Thomas Ovesen, owner TOP Entertainment. 

"We are looking forward to his Dubai performance on October 8th and 9th as part of his Justice World Tour - and want to reassure his Middle East fans that the shows are still going ahead as planned." 

On Friday, Bieber had disclosed that he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome which left half of his face paralyzed and forced him to cancel some upcoming performances to focus on recovery.

Tickets will be available on the Coca-Cola Arena website.  

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