Justin Bieber was feeling himself Tuesday.
The Canadian pop star, 23, took to Instagram to post a series of shots of himself, both selfies and from afar.
In one shot taken in a restroom, the Baby singer made a blank expression into the camera, clad in a hooded sweatshirt.
Star in the city: Justin Bieber, 23, posted a series of self-shots to his Instagram account on Tuesday, including this shirtless snap
In another black and white shot, the Love Yourself artist stated into the camera, in a white top with multiple necklaces. He added the caption, 'Short hair DONT CARE.'
The Sorry performer also posed a trio of shots in which he's walking on a damp metropolitan street, wearing an ash grey hoodie with no undershirt, exposing his tattooed chest and stomach.
The heartthrob rounded out his ensemble with a pair of white Adidas pants with red highlights, and matching red Adidas shoes with white highlights.
Swagger: The multi-platinum artist exuded confidence during his stroll on the city street
Bathroom break: It's not the most glamorous backdrop, but this selfie was a hit with the star's fans
Coif: The stylish singer, somewhat of a fashion trendsetter, is going with a shirt, blonde 'do for the summer
Bieber's photos resonated well with his 87.2 million followers, as the trio of images had racked up more than 1.2 million likes in an hour, while the restroom shot was at 1.8 million in three hours.
The What Do You Mean? singer looked to be in a somber and reflective mood in the wake of Monday's suicide bombing at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England that left 22 people dead and 59 injured.
Lucky star: The entertainer was snapped while out and about last month in Los Angeles
Tough times: The pop star was among many entertainers who sent their support and prayers amid Monday's tragic incident
History: Bieber has played the Manchester Arena on multiple occasions, including this outing in 2013
Problem? Bieber, seen here playing the Manchester Arena in 2013, has been asked to cancel his show there this summer amid concerns of another incident
The Boyfriend singer and his manager Scooter Braun (who also manages Grande, 23) were inundated with requests from fans on social media to call off a show slated for Sunday, July 2 at Hyde Park in London out of fear the large venue could be targeted in the wake of the Manchester incident.
A 20-year-old Ireland native named Leanne Murray told Reuters she's thinking about selling the $200 apiece tickets amid Monday's troubling incident.
'I just don't want what I would hope to be a great night to end in something like last night,' she said. '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.'
Heartfelt: Scooter Braun, who manages both Bieber and Grande, posted this poignant message in the wake of the attack
Pleading: Fans took to social media to ask Braun and Bieber to call off the summer show amid concerns of another incident
Way back: Bieber and Grande, seen together in this 2010 shot, are both managed by Scooter Braun
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