Justin Bieber tickets: How to get tickets for Purpose 2016 UK tour - London, Manchester, Sheffield and Glasgow
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Thursday 17 December
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So many people want to sing along to “Sorry” at a Justin Bieber show that the 21-year-old has added eight extra dates to his UK arena tour.
The “What Do You Mean” singer will now perform on 14 and 15 October, and 28 and 29 November at the O2 in London, on 23 October at Manchester Arena, on 24 October at Genting Arena in Birmingham and on 29 and 30 October at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, on top of his previously announced string of gigs (see below).
Tickets for the shows go on sale at 9am this morning, Thursday 17 December and you can buy yours from the following links, in chronological order:
Tuesday 11 October - O2 Arena, London
Wednesday 12 October - O2 Arena, London
Friday 14 October - O2 Arena, London
Saturday 15 October - O2 Arena, London
Monday 17 October - Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
Tuesday 18 October - Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham
Thursday 20 October - Manchester Arena
Friday 21 October - Manchester Arena
Sunday 23 October - Manchester Arena
Monday 24 October - Genting Arena, Birmingham
Wednesday 26 October - Sheffield Arena
Thursday 27 October - SSE Hydro, Glasgow
Saturday 29 October - SSE Hydro, Glasgow
Sunday 30 October - SSE Hydro, Glasgow
Monday 28 November - O2 Arena, London
Tuesday 29 November - O2 Arena, London
Bieber’s UK concerts are part of his world tour in support of new fourth album Purpose.
The Grammy nominee has broken a series of records during his comeback, beating The Beatles and Drake by having 17 songs in the Hot 100 in one week and racking up more than 200 million Spotify streams of Purpose in its first week alone.
Altogether now, “Baby, baby, baby ohhh….”
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