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Singer Justin Bieber is coming to Delhi in October this Time

Singer Justin Bieber is coming to Delhi in October this Time

After sweating like a racehorse and being unable to bear the heatwave in India during his last concert in May 2017, singer Justin Bieber is coming back to India for a concert, but this time in October. The ‘Justice World Tour’ is back!

Singer Justin Bieber is coming to Delhi in October this Time

The last time when Bieber was in India, people were quite unhappy with what happened. While the memes were going viral, there were also instances that showed Justin was clearly unhappy with the weather.

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When he lip-synced the entire time and kept chewing gum on the stage, it didn’t go down well with the audiences who spent loads of money to watch him perform live. It was his first concert in India after all.

Apparently, he was sweating hard and left India soon after the concert. He was spotted shirtless at the airport.

This time, Justin Bieber – perhaps trying to avoid the heat wave in India – is coming to Delhi on October 18, 2022. Fans are rushing to book the tickets which are selling for Rs 4,000 to Rs 37,500.

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The basic ticket priced at Rs 4K will bag you a seat in the B Stands, whereas with the most expensive ticket for over 37K, you will be entitled to One Amazing Fan Zone A Ticket, which comes along with exclusive posters, VIP merchandise, VIP tour gift and much more, as per Book My Show.

Justin Bieber had to postpone his tour in the US owing to partial facial paralysis. He apologized to the fans for the same. His singer friend Usher revealed recently he is doing better now and is surrounded by family and friends.

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“He is doing great. Seeing him on vacation, we managed to hang out with each other, and I think that whatever he may be experiencing right now it’s actually really great to see that he has the support from his fans and his family,” he said.

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