‘Purpose Tour’ Concert Was Nothing Less Than A Dream For All The Indian Bieber Fans

Dipali Patel

Wednesday evening was nothing less than a dream for all the Indian Justin Bieber fans. 

Donning a basic White T-shirt and casual pants, the 23-year-old Canadian pop sensation Bieber made the heart of almost all his fans skip a beat with his entry on the stage at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.

Right from the beginning, his performance on popular tracks like Mark My Words, Where Are You Now , Get Used To It, What Do You Mean?, Boyfriend Company and No Pressure, left the crowd asking for more. 

While Bieber let the crowd sing along with him on some songs, he later also put on his dancing shoes to make the audience go even more crazy. 

Here’s the video:

Some lucky fans even got a chance to interact with him on the stage. 

Enjoying the company of his Indian fans, Bieber said:

And wrapped his debut concert in India in a red jersey with a crowd-pleasing performance to Sorry.

The excitement of his first ever performance in India also thronged the stadium with a number of celebrities including Alia Bhatt and Jacqueline Fernandez. 

Making it a star-studded affair, Bollywood artists like Sri Devi, Boney Kapoor, Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora, Raveena Tandon and Arjun Rampal, also turned up for the ‘Purpose Tour’ concert of Justin Bieber with their children.

Let’s have a look at those who didn’t miss the ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity:

(Feature Image Source: Instagram/ justinbieber_higor & Twitter/PurposeTourWorld2016 )

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