CLEVELAND — Justin Beiber is supposed to join a laundry list of acts preforming in Cleveland this summer.
However, there may be a snag in the production. Ticket sales for the concert slated to take place at Cleveland's FirstEnergy Stadium on August 14 have been delayed.
Pre-sale tickets for American Express card holders went on sale nearly three weeks ago, while the general public was to be granted access Friday, February 14.
According to FirstEnergy's website, the venue is citing "logistical production concerns" as the reason for the delay in ticket availability. However if you purchased pre-sale tickets, FirstEnergy says to keep them and they'll be honored.
"Hold onto your tickets as all tickets for the originally scheduled show on Friday August 14 at FirstEnergy Stadium will be honored, " their website reads.
3News has reached out to the Changes Tour promotion company, AEG, and has not yet heard back.
The tour corresponds with Bieber's new album Changes, his first solo project since 2015. The 45-city tour, also featuring Jaden Smith and Kehlani, begins on May 14 in Seattle, Washington.