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Justin Bieber explains why he canceled his world tour: 'I want my career to be sustainable'

Justin Bieber wrote an Instagram note explaining that he ended his "Purpose" world tour prematurely because he wants his career and life to be "sustainable."

Justin Bieber has broken his silence about his decision to cancel the remaining dates of his "Purpose" world tour.

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The 23-year-old singer posted an extended note on Instagram Wednesday, explaining that he ended the tour prematurely because he wants his career and life to be "sustainable."

Bieber canceled his world tour due to "unforeseen circumstances" on July 24. After having performed 150 shows since the tour began in March 2016, he had 15 dates remaining in cities across North America and Asia.

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