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Justin Bieber fans beg the star to cancel his UK concerts following Manchester terror attack

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The Sorry singer is set to play a number of dates in the UK over the summer

JUSTIN Bieber fans have begged him to cancel his UK tour dates in the wake of the Manchester terror attack.

The Sorry singer is due to play a number of dates around the country over the summer, including a headline set at the British Summertime Festival in London's Hyde Park on July 2.

Justin Bieber's fans have begged the singer to cancel his UK concerts this summer

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Justin Bieber's fans have begged the singer to cancel his UK concerts this summer

Justin's fans are worried about him performing in the UK after Monday's terror attack

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Justin's fans are worried about him performing in the UK after Monday's terror attack

Fans from around the world begged him to cancel his concerts

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Fans from around the world begged him to cancel his concerts

But following the devastating terror attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester on Monday night, which left 22 people dead, Justin's fans have taken to social media to beg the star to cancel his concerts.

Tagging his manager Scooter Braun, who also looks after Ariana, they pleaded with him to stop the 23-year-old from crossing the Atlantic.

One wrote on Twitter: "@scooterbraun Hello [crying emojis] Please cancel the tour in the UK for @justinbieber safety! I'm begging! [crying emojis]."

Justin is set to play a headline set at the British Summertime Festival in London's Hyde Park in July

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Justin is set to play a headline set at the British Summertime Festival in London's Hyde Park in July

Police are pictured laying flowers in tribute to the victims of the Manchester bombing

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Police are pictured laying flowers in tribute to the victims of the Manchester bombing

Crying emojis featured in many of the tweets

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Crying emojis featured in many of the tweets

Another added: "@scooterbraun please, you have to cancel the Justin's shows in UK, please [crying emoji] We've to keep Justin and beliebers safe."

A third simply wrote: "@scooterbraun CANCEL JUSTIN'S CONCERT PLEASE #PrayForManchester".

A fellow fan agreed with the sentiment, writing: "Justin cancel your concert in Manchester please [praying emojis] bbe we are worried about you we dont want to that to happen again with you [sic]".

However some fans of the singer insisted he should carry on with his plans and stand defiant against the terrorists.

Ariana Grande had just finished performing when the blast occurred on Monday

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Ariana Grande had just finished performing when the blast occurred on Monday

22 people were killed by the blast at the end of the concert at the Manchester Evening News Arena

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22 people were killed by the blast at the end of the concert at the Manchester Evening News Arena

However some fans insisted the concerts should go ahead as planned

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However some fans insisted the concerts should go ahead as planned

One Twitter user said the terrorists would win if concerts like Justin's were cancelled in the wake of the attack

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One Twitter user said the terrorists would win if concerts like Justin's were cancelled in the wake of the attack

One wrote: "Please those who're going to Justin's concert next month, don't cancel your plans, we shouldn't be afraid, we need each other right now."

Another added: "Guys stop demanding him to cancel Justin's shows. That means the terrorists win!!! If he feels he should then fine but life must go on".

Fans bombarded Justin's manager Scooter Braun with messages

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Fans bombarded Justin's manager Scooter Braun with messages
Young girls sing along at Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena before tragic explosion

Meanwhile, Leanne Murray, 20, who lives in Ireland, has tickets to see Justin play in Dublin next month, but she told Reuters that after Monday's bombing she is contemplating selling them.

She said: "I just don't want what I would hope to be a great night to end in something like last night.

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Helpers attend to people inside the Manchester Arena after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device

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Helpers attend to people inside the Manchester Arena after a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device

"It's frightening to think that it could have been any of us and it really shows that you never know what's around the corner."

Reuters has contacted Justin's representatives regarding the status of his upcoming performances.


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