Justin Bieber has everyone saying “What Do You Mean?”
The pop icon cancelled thebrremaining dates of his Purpose tour just days before his show at AT&TbrStadium. Bieber pulled the plug “due to unforeseen circumstances,” according to reports. What are your thoughts? Should the Biebs say “Sorry” to his fans?
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After taking home thebrmost American Music Awards of any artist last year, this “Cold Water” singerbrbegan the Purpose World Tour in May to promote his Grammy-nominated fourthbrstudio album, “Purpose.” Snag ticketsbrand you'll hear him perform many hits from this album, includingbr“Sorry,” “Love Yourself” and his first U.S. No. 1 single, “What DobrYou Mean?” This Canadian singer and songwriter holds severalbrGuinness World Records, including landing the most streamedbrtrack on Spotify, having the most simultaneous new entries on thebrBillboard Hot 100 chart with 13 songs and being the most viewedbrYouTube music channel in 2016.
Teenage girls around the world became enamored with JustinbrBieber after the pop icon was discovered from singing videos he posted on YouTube. Now fans of all ages call themselves Beliebersbrdue to his catchy lyrics and upbeat music. Bieber made a namebrfor himself in the R&B, pop and hip-hop world with four chart topping albums, remix compilations, acoustic albums and abrChristmas album. He also loves incorporating many of his famousbrfriends into his songs, including Nicki Minaj, Skrillex, KanyebrWest, Miley Cyrus and others. Expect to see a fantastic show withbrpyrotechnics, dancers and all your favorite J.B. songs when hebrcomes to town this month. Still not sure if you are up for a JustinbrBieber concert? Never say never!