'Frustrated' Justin Bieber ticks off fans for 'obnoxious' screaming at Birmingham concert
Justin Bieber appeared to be a bit frustrated by his Birmingham fans (Picture: Getty Images)

Justin Bieber gave fans a bit of a telling off during his concert in Birmingham.

The star was continuing the UK leg of his Purpose World Tour at the Barclaycard Arena, and took some time out during his set to chat to the crowd about life on the road.

Bieber fans, called Beliebers, tend to scream for the singer if he so much as scratches his nose, and that's exactly what they did on Monday night as Justin tried to chat to them.

As he began to tell his fans about how he misses his family when he goes on tour, he changed direction to give them a ticking off about frenzied yelling.

He wasn't rude by any means, but did admit he was annoyed by the 'obnoxious' wall of noise and asked the crowd to get some chill.

'Frustrated' Justin Bieber ticks off fans for 'obnoxious' screaming at Birmingham concert
Justin begged Birmingham fans to not scream when he was speaking (Picture: Getty Images)

The Baby singer said: 'Can you guys do me a favour? Can you relax for two seconds?

'I get it but I'm like two feet away from you. I appreciate all of the love but can you show it in a different way? Show you love me in a different way. Screaming is so obnoxious.

'If we could just scream after the song. Enjoy the song and scream after it's done. Take a chill pill for a second and just let me speak. I don't feel like I'm being heard sometimes and it gets a little frustrating.

'Can you not scream at the top of your lungs? Is that cool with you guys?'

However some fans were a miffed by the star's words.

Belieber Amanda Boland told the Birmingham Mail she felt Justin was 'disrespectful to his fans'.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by SCHNEIDER-PRESS/SIPA/REX/Shutterstock (5899107a) Justin Bieber Oktoberfest celebrations, Munich, Germany - 17 Sep 2016
Justin is on the UK leg of his Purpose World Tour (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

'Not so much us, more so the young girls who queued for a long time to be at the front,' she continued.

Others were understanding, and offered words of support on Twitter.

One user wrote: 'I really think he's strong to have the patience to be so cute and kind always. I would flip out if people acted like this around me.'

'Sometimes you want to be heard and people can appreciate more when they listen,' another tweet read, 'I'd be sick of people screaming at me too.'

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