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Justin Bieber To Perform At S’pore National Stadium, Tickets On Sale From 21 Apr

Justin Bieber To Hold Concert In Singapore On 25 Oct

It’s heartening to know that large-scale concerts are finally returning to our sunny shores again.

Hot on the heels of the Jay Chou tour announcement is another exciting piece of news for pop music fans — Justin Bieber is coming to Singapore.

The global superstar will be performing at the National Stadium for one night only on 25 Oct.

Tickets, which are priced from $108 to $348 excluding ticketing fees, will go on sale from 21 Apr, so mark your calendars.

Tickets for Singapore stop of Justin Bieber’s tour available soon

On 19 Apr, AEG Presents Asia and Unusual Entertainment announced that international pop sensation Justin Bieber will be bringing his Justice World Tour to Singapore.

The concert will be happening at the National Stadium on 25 Oct at 8pm.

Standard tickets are priced at $348, $298, $248, $198, $148, and $108 (excluding $4 ticketing fees). Fans can get them from 10am on 21 Apr online via ticketmaster.

Dedicated Beliebers who want to splurge on a premium experience may opt for one of three VIP packages, which cost $688, $528, and $388 respectively.

Each VIP package comes with a seated ticket and exclusive tour merchandise.

Justin Bieber returns to Singapore after almost a decade

This will mark Bieber’s first time back in the Lion City since 2013, when he was one of the headlining acts at the Singapore Grand Prix.

 

According to The Straits Times (ST), he was originally scheduled to perform at the National Stadium in 2017. However, he called it off due to “unforeseen circumstances”.

The Justice World Tour is named after his latest album ‘Justice’, which has reportedly amassed almost 9 billion streams worldwide.

Besides Singapore, Bieber will also bring his tour to Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, and several cities in Japan.

Looking forward to more exciting concert announcements

Music fans were undoubtedly heartbroken when the pandemic forced many artists to pull the plug on global concert tours.

Thankfully, now that restrictions are easing, we can look forward to welcoming more performers back to Singapore.

We have a feeling that this is just the beginning of many more exciting concert announcements to come, so better start saving your money for tickets.

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image adapted from Justin Bieber on Facebook and @2MuchBiebss on Twitter.

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