Justin Bieber seems to be doing better than expected. After the cancellation of the remaining performances of the "Justice World Tour" a few days ago, the Canadian singer was on stage at the Rolling Loud music festival in Los Angeles at the weekend to sing the song "Private Landing" with rapper Don Toliver.

Last week, the twenty-nine-year-old had cancelled all further dates of his world tour without explanation. An Instagram video showed the twenty-nine-year-old at the time with a half-sided paralyzed face. "I can't blink my eye, smile with one side of my face or move my nostril," the singer summed up the symptoms of Ramsay-Hunt syndrome.

Many followers had therefore assumed that Bieber was still ill. As the websites of ticket providers such as Ticketmaster and Eventim show, Bieber's appearances planned for the coming weeks in Germany, Denmark, France, Poland, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Asia and Australia are cancelled. The concerts in the United States, which the singer had announced, were also canceled. Via Twitter, the organizers announced last week to refund the purchase prices for the tickets.

How it is actually to the health of the Canadian, remained open for the time being. Bieber and his spokesmen left inquiries from news networks such as CBS and CNN unanswered last week. According to the American health organization Mayo Clinic, the facial paralysis of Ramsay Hunt syndrome in most patients goes back after treatment. In some cases, according to the association's website, they continued.