Justin Bieber could be gearing up for a long-awaited return to the UK stage, nearly nine years after his last full concert in the country.
According to The Sun, the Baby singer is in talks to headline British Summer Time Hyde Park this summer. The proposed show would take place in June or July at Hyde Park, marking a significant comeback moment for the 31-year-old star.
If confirmed, it would be Bieber’s first major UK concert since 2017, when he last performed a full show here. A source told the outlet that plans are being handled carefully, with his team keen to avoid pushing him too hard. Still, organisers are reportedly confident they can bring him back. The source described it as something fans have been waiting a long time to see.
While Bieber has appeared in the UK since then, including headlining Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball at The O2 in December 2021, he has not staged a full concert tour stop in the country since 2017.
In 2022, the Sorry hitmaker stepped back from touring to focus on his health. He later revealed he had been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which caused partial facial paralysis and forced him to cancel the North American leg of his Justice Tour.
At the time, Bieber explained that although he attempted to continue touring in Europe and managed to perform six shows, the strain was intense. After taking the stage at Rock in Rio in Brazil, he realised he needed to pause.
He said the exhaustion made it clear that his health had to come first, adding that while he would be OK, he needed time to rest and recover.
A potential Hyde Park show would signal a new chapter, and for UK fans, a rare chance to see Bieber back on stage after years away.
