Justin Bieber dropping new single, 'Yummy'; 2020 tour kicks off May 14
The singer's new 2020 tour kicks off on May 14.
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December 24, 2019, 1:27 PM ET
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It's a Christmas Miracle: Justin Bieber is back in a big way.
First, the singer, whose last album came out in 2015, will release a new single on Friday, Jan. 3 called "Yummy." It's the first track from Bieber's new album, which will be out in 2020.
And there's even more good news: he's announced dates for a 2020 tour, which will kick off May 14 in Seattle and is currently scheduled to wrap up Sept. 26 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The tour will alternate between arenas and stadiums, including Nashville's Nissan Stadium, Chicago's Soldier Field, Detroit's Ford Field, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
In a trailer announcing the news, you can hear snippets of new music -- including "Yummy" -- as Bieber explains, "My past, my mistakes, all the things that I've been through ... I believe I'm right where I'm supposed to be and God has me right where he wants me."
He adds that he feels the new album is different "just because of where I'm at in my life," and that it features "the music that I've loved the most out of everything I've done." There's also a tease for a new docu-series, but no details yet.
This tour will mark Bieber's first trek since 2017, when he canceled the final batch of shows on his "Purpose" tour, telling fans, "I want my mind, heart and soul to be sustainable, so that I can be the man I want to be."
The singer, 25, previously teased today, Dec. 31 and Jan. 3 as days he had something big to release -- in this case, it was the tour dates and news about the single -- so it remains to be seen what he has planned for New Year's Eve.
Here are Bieber's tour dates:
5/14 -- Seattle, WA, CenturyLink Field5/17 -- Portland, OR, Moda Center5/19 -- Sacramento, CA, Golden1 Center5/22 -- Santa Clara, CA, Levi's Stadium5/26 -- San Diego, CA, Pechanga Arena San Diego5/29 -- Pasadena, CA, Rose Bowl6/02 -- Las Vegas, NV, T-Mobile Arena6/5 -- Glendale, AZ, State Farm Stadium6/9 -- Salt Lake City, UT, Vivint Smart Home Arena6/13 -- Denver, CO, Empower Field at Mile High6/16 -- Lincoln, NE, Pinnacle Bank Arena6/19 -- Chicago, IL, Soldier Field6/21 -- Minneapolis, MN, Target Center6/24 -- Milwaukee, WI, Milwaukee Summerfest6/27 -- Arlington, TX, AT&T Stadium6/30 -- New Orleans, LA, Smoothie King Center7/02 -- Houston, TX, NRG Stadium7/6 -- Kansas City, MO, Sprint Center7/8 -- Tulsa, OK, BOK Center7/11 -- Nashville, TN, Nissan Stadium7/13 -- St. Louis, MO, Enterprise Center7/15 -- N. Little Rock, AR, Simmons Bank Arena7/18 -- Atlanta, GA, Mercedes Benz Stadium7/21 -- Miami, FL, AmericanAirlines Arena7/25 -- Tampa, FL, Raymond James Stadium7/27 -- Columbia, SC, Colonial Life Arena7/29 -- Greensboro, NC, Greensboro Coliseum8/01 -- Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field8/04 -- Pittsburgh, PA, PPG Paints Arena8/6 -- University Park, PA, Bryce Jordan Center8/8 -- Columbus, OH, Ohio Stadium8/12 -- Louisville, KY, KFC Yum! Center8/14 -- Cleveland, OH, First Energy Stadium8/16 -- Grand Rapids, MI, Van Andel Arena8/18 -- Lexington, KY, Rupp Arena8/21 -- Landover, MD, FedEx Field8/24 -- Buffalo, NY, KeyBank Center8/26 -- Albany, NY, Times Union Center8/29 -- Detroit, MI, Ford Field9/01 -- Ottawa, ON, Canadian Tire Centre9/03 -- Québec City, QC, Videotron Centre9/10 -- Toronto, ON, Rogers Centre9/14 -- Montreal, QC, Bell Centre9/17 -- Foxboro, MA, Gillette Stadium9/26 -- East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium