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Teen reveal moment they bumped into pop heartthrob Justin Bieber in a chippy after paying £500 ...

'OUR HEARTS WERE RACING'

The young girls were so star struck they didn't say anything to their idol

TWO teens who paid £500 to see Justin Bieber couldn't believe it when they bumped into him in a chippy as they bought a £4.50 supper.

Heather Johnstone, 17, and Tania Beattie, 18, popped into the Blue Lagoon after they forked out to see the pop heartthrob at the SSE Hydro.

Tania (left) and Heather couldn't believe their luck when they saw heartthrob Justin Bieber in a local chippy
Tania (left) and Heather couldn't believe their luck when they saw heartthrob Justin Bieber in a local chippy

And they couldn't believe their luck when they spotted the Sorry singer in front of them ordering a haggis supper.

Tania said: "I never eat a chippy, but it was the best £4.50 I've spent."

The pair were caught on CCTV gawping in disbelief as Bieber, 22, tucked into his scran at the Argyle Street takeaway on Saturday.

The two teens were totally star struck when they realised their favourite singer was in the shop

Scottish Sun reporter

The two teens were totally star struck when they realised their favourite singer was in the shop
Bieb's security told them not to take any photographs

Scottish Sun reporter

Bieb's security told them not to take any photographs

Seconds into the video the gobsmacked Heather and Tania can be seen entering the shop and spotting their favourite star.

In an exclusive chat with The Scottish Sun, schoolgirl Heather said she was too excited to say anything to her idol.

She said: "Our hearts were racing.

"I noticed him and said to Tania: 'Oh my god he's in here'. We just kept saying 'oh my god'."

The teens, from Kilmarnock, Scotland, admitted they are huge Bieber fans.

The girls has spent £500 to see their idol in concert

Scottish Sun reporter

The girls has spent £500 to see their idol in concert

Heather said: "We love Bieber. We were so desperate to go to his concert we spent £270 on each ticket and we had standing tickets, so to see him that up close was amazing.

"I was freaking out."

But killjoy bodyguards wouldn't let the starstruck pals take a snap with their favourite singer.

Bieber's minder can be seen in the footage warning the pair not to approach the star, who ordered Irn-Bru to wash down his meal.

The two fans were gutting when they were not allowed to take pics of their idol

Scottish Sun reporter

The two fans were gutted when they were not allowed to take pics of their idol
They were delighted when The Scottish Sun got footage from the chip shop

Scottish Sun reporter

They were delighted when The Scottish Sun got footage from the chip shop to show their friends

Gutted Tania said: "The bouncer said 'no photos no photos'.

"Justin also said the same. He was more interested in what was going on in the chippy.

"He was asking about all the suppers and then wanted to try the haggis supper."

The girls
The friends claimed nobody believed them until the CCTV pictures came out

So the teens were delighted The Scottish Sun printed the CCTV snaps to prove they met him.

Heather laughed: "Our friends didn't believe us.

"We are glad the pictures and video are out now because our friends and family can see for themselves."

Tania added: "Nobody believed it but when the video came out with us in it I was crying in work last night."

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Justin Bieber, Miami paparazzo reached agreement regarding lawsuit

First Posted: Nov 01, 2016 10:52 PM EDT

On 2014, Manuel Munoz, a Miami photographer claimed that he was punched and kicked in the sandwich chain of a man named Dwayne Patterson,  who was the pop icon, Justin Bieber's bodyguard.  Munoz further claimed that bodyguard ultimately stole his memory card and broke his equipment.

However, on the peak of the incident another argument came out that alleged Manuel was simply tripped.

Recently the superstar and the photographer had reached to a settlement. A judge said that Bieber had only until the end of October to be oust from his position in Miami. According to TMZ, the 22-year-old pop star came out in the open and offered undisclosed amount to Munoz, but the settlement's conditions are being kept. It was bet that Justin's fans were glad that the whole thing has finally ended.

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At the start of the controversy, Justin Bieber avoids to be put on the screws to face the attorneys in settling the case petitioned by a Miami paparazzo against him for an alleged smackdown in a Subway restaurant.

Just in the nick of time, both sides reached to anagreement, sources connected to the cases confirmed.  For the sake of those who might not remembered, paparazzo Manuel Munoz sued the singer, when things got worst that led to violence as the singer sent his bodyguard over to confront the man for taking pictures as he left SET Nightclub according to Perez Hilton.

A certain judge threat the singer with arrest if he won't appear for a deposition. Mark DiCowden, a Miami attorney said Monday in an email that the photographer Manuel Munoz's who sought unspecified damages against Bieber was resolved. The settlement conditions remained confidential and the avid fans could only respect its privacy.

Bieber's lawyer never respond to an email seeking comment. Currently, Bieber is in a European tour.

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Justin Bieber Meltdown in Ireland: Singer Harassed by Fan or Aggressive to Fan?

The latest Justin Bieber meltdown took place in Ireland. Yet Beliebers are not sure who is to blame for it. Was the Biebs at fault or did his Irish fan go too far?

An Irish fan of the Canadian pop star got up close and personal with his idol. However, the encounter did not go smoothly. Keith Casey saw Justin Bieber on Grafton Street in Dublin. Apparently, the singer had just finished a session at a tanning salon.

Perhaps his excitement got the best of Keith. So, he decided to follow the Biebs and record him on video. The singer's bodyguards politely asked him to stop filming. Yet he could not resist. Possibly any belieber in the same situation could not stop. However, his actions did not sit well with Justin who seemed to want some time alone. Hence, Keith came face to face with his idol.

"He used aggressive body language and said 'dude stop recording me'. I said 'I just want a photo, I'm going to see your show tonight' to which he replied 'I don't have a show tonight'," Independent.ie retold Keith's account of the latest Justin Bieber meltdown. The incident was reminiscent of his previous outburst at English fans.

"I obviously was so excited and nervous to actually come face to face with him that I got confused but his attitude was terrible," Keith added. After what went down between, Keith has decided to give away his Purpose Tour ticket. Beliebers are now uncertain who to blame for this Justin Bieber meltdown. Some did feel Keith went too far by filming even when told to stop. Hence, these fans would likely agree the Biebs has nothing to be sorry for. Then again, others called him spoiled and entitled.

What do you think of the Justin Bieber meltdown in Ireland?

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Justin Bieber thrills in Dublin with a strop-free show

The superstar has thrown a strop at some previous shows, walking offstage in protest at fans overscreaming, especially during his 'intimate' showstopper 'Purpose'.
But the 22-year-year-old had over 14,000 fans in the palm of his hands last night (Tuesday), in a visually entertaining show which lasted nearly two hours.
Despite miming much of his 22 strong setlist, Justin engaged with the audience and even athletically threw a few somersaults on a trampoline during the track 'Company'.
Supported by a mixed sexed backing troupe of 12 dancers, he took to the stage at Dublin's 3 arena at 8.35pm to a cacophony of earsplitting screams.
Kicking off with 'Mark my words', he steamrolled through a litany of fans' favourites, which had them dancing in their seats.
Justin has already taken some downtime in Dublin, stopping off at The Goat pub in the city's southside for a pee break, while also hanging out with friends in the trendy Xico club on Baggot street.
On Monday evening he also visited a salon, but was pursued by one over eager - fan a grown male in his late 20s – who persisted in trying to videotape him, despite Justin and his bodyguard's protests.
Justin showed a nice touch to his Irish concertgoers by donning a black t-shirt, emblazoned with the words 'Purposetour' in green white and orange. On its back it sported the wording 'Bieber….Dublin' in green.
"Dublin hands up right now – jump, jump", he shouted during his second track, a Jack U cover of 'Where are u now', before announcing "Dublin let me hear you scream".
A shower of fireworks and lazers lit up a hugely impressive stage, which at times resembled being lost in a planetary solar system, with asteroids and stars shooting towards the audience.
It was obviously thirsty work for Justin, as after his third song 'Get Used To It' he had to take four massive gulps from a bottle of water to cool himself down.
He complained: "I've been told in the past, 'Justin you're not good enough, Justin you're not strong enough'. I would look at them in the face and say 'I'll show you'".
He then launched into the track 'I'll show you', but it was 'Boyfriend' which resulted in the biggest hysteria of the show up to now, with fans singing every word note perfect.
After his pulsations and gyrations, he slowed things down for 'Cold Water', when he sat on a red sofa and strummed a guitar, followed by 'Home to Mama'.
Exploding fireworks greeted 'Love yourself', when he was joined by his dancers,  on this occasion wearing casual clothes, with one lucky girl getting up close and personal with him in a hug, much to the envy of many onlookers.
"So Dublin I've been on tour for over a year," he moaned. "Imagine being on tour for over a year, being away from friends and family. I appreciate each and every one of for keeping me company on tour."
With that he took to an elevated platform, which also turned out to be a giant trampoline.
Much to the fans delight, Justin spectacularly threw himself into the air several times, without a moment's hesitation or slip-up.
He took his t-shirt off to the track 'No pressure', but the screams were replaced by moans as he was wearing a white undergarment underneath.
After a 20 minute break he returned with 'As long as you love me', this time wearing a light grey t-shirt with the word 'Staff' on it, matched with grey trackie bottoms and white trainers.
He even showed his drumming prowess when he took to an elevated stage and then threw the drumsticks into the audience, causing a scramble.
A goffer named Alex was the envy of many, as he got to lift Justin's shirt to replace a fallen microphone cable.
To a chorus of 'Ole, ole, ole', Justin did a little dance onstage, claiming to have never heard the chant before.
For the track 'Children', he greeted four kids from a dance school in Swords, which was prearranged.
"Kyle, Molly, Jacob and Holly," he enthused, telling Molly and Jacob that their t-shirts matched their eyes.
A beautiful Arctic landscape backdrop accompanied 'Let me love you'.
Another wardrobe change saw him sporting an orange sweatshirt (again with the word 'Staff' on it)' and an orange headband.
But it was golden oldie 'Baby' that brought the house down, complete with a deliciously multi-coloured flavour of letters spelling out the very name.
Justin demanded there be respect for the slow tune 'Purpose' as he lay down near the front of the stage and interacted with the front segment. He had previously walked offstage in protest at overzealous fans ruining his delicately sung song, but on this occasion they respected his wishes and he sailed through without a hitch.
He then returned for the encore of 'Sorry', deliberately getting drenched in a downpour of constant water being showered on him from above.
His legions of fans left the arena happy, knowing they had been entertained by a value for money showman.
DUBLIN SETLIST – NOVEMBER 1 2016
Mark My Words
Where Are U Now
Get Used To It
I'll Show You
The Feeling
Boyfriend
Cold Water
Home To Mama
Love Yourself
Been You
Company
No Sense
Hold Tight
No Pressure
As Long As You Love Me
Children
Let Me Love You
Life Is Worth Living
What Do You Mean
Baby
Purpose
(Encore)
Sorry

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Justin Bieber Dublin review: moody, maddening, moments of brilliance

Like his contemporaries One Direction, Justin Bieber managed to amass global fame and fortune as a pop star without his hits journeying far beyond his fanbase. As he awkwardly emerged from the floppy-haired tween YouTube star phase to negotiate a more "adult" space in the music industry, Bieber's career has been plagued with episodes of petulance and legal troubles that often have a flavour of boarding-school-antics about them (public urination, having a pet monkey quarantined in Europe, allegedly egging a neighbour's house), eliciting eye-rolling rather than jail time.

While Bieber's transition into adulthood may have been troubled personally, creativity he has excelled. Yet now all tattoos, Hood-By-Air threads, Kanye West endorsements (Kanye said What Do You Mean? was his favourite song of 2015), there remains an air of Veruca Salt about him. Plagued by paparazzi and gossip, he seems lacking in restraint and constantly reacting to the incredibly unnatural environment of global superstardom he finds himself in.

His grievances are frequently about being misrepresented, patronised or hassled, but he struggles to express himself without coming across as stroppy or charmless. He berates his rabid fans while professing his love for them, and generally follows outbursts (storming off stages, refusing fans pictures, giving out about audiences screaming at concerts) with garbled apologies attempting to frame himself as misunderstood, but often coming across as passive-aggressive or childish.

Perhaps pained by the world's lack of empathy for the poor millionaire popstar, and with repentance at the core of his lyrics, Bieber continues his Purpose world tour across Europe.

Bieber reinvented
Last year, Where Are U Now?, produced by bro-step sprite Skrillex and the omnipresent Diplo, didn't so much breathe new life into Bieber's sound as reinvent it. Out with the twee, forgettable yearnings of yore, in with bona-fide bangers that filled radio airtime and nightclub floors. Along with Skrillex, Michael Tucker aka Blood, Benny Blanco and others, Bieber emerged a year ago with the album Purpose, containing the trilogy of What Do You Mean?, Sorry and Love Yourself.

The bouncy freshness and killer melodies gave Bieber exactly what he needed to expand his a career beyond the vast but niche teenage girl fanbase - credibility. The album, a mismatch of #sorrynotsorry sentiments, and broad inspirational brushstrokes, also contained one of the great put-down lines in recent pop history: - "My momma don't like you and she likes everyone" - in Love Yourself (the "Love" could easily be replaced with "F").

So what version does the 3Arena in Dublin get tonight? The Love Yourself Bieber of the F Yourself one?

What made Bieber famous and keeps him going is his voice. It's an amazing instrument that takes a while to turn up. He emerges in a glass case in a sort of prologue as Where Are U Now? blasts through the crowd, a track he mimes - which you could probably forgive given the hectic choreography.

It's 20 minutes before he acknowledges the crowd, with the first, more energetic part of the show out of the way. Remarkably, for all the lasers, CO2 canons, pyrotechnics, backing dancers and lights, Bieber manages to suck some of the energy out of the performance, half-finishing dance moves, pouting like he's posing for a passport photo, and lowering the mic to his hip and letting the backing track do the work. It's strangely sullen and half-hearted, the epic nature of the production filling in the gaps.

Couch and guitar
But a remarkable intimacy is created when a couch and guitar appear and he's left plucking the strings to a strangely obtuse interpretation of Love Yourself. But the different approach on this track (something of an anomaly in a pop show of this magnitude) is overwhelmed by the crowd singing the version they know. There's something weirdly poignant about it. Maybe it is hard to be Bieber, spontaneity and creative freedom stifled by the noise of fans.

"Imagine being on the road for a year, away from fans, away from family," he says, using it as a segue into a track about keeping each other company. An awesome production trick then comes in the form of an elevated platform complete with a trampoline which he somersaults his way around. It's the energy boost the show needs, well at least Bieber's part of the bargain needs, because the production elements, his band and dancers really give their all.

Is Bieber a likeable performer? No. But maybe he doesn't want to be. It's hard to deduce whether this is personality or persona. His shtick is that he is misunderstood and not entirely at ease with the pressures and dark side of fame; the constant harassment, the fact that he has said being a star this big often feels like he's a zoo animal.

But the real issue here is how he comes across on stage. There is little point moaning about being misconstrued when he mostly doesn't come across as cool, but as cold. Even gestures of fan engagement - throwing a T-shirt into the audience, dropping a bottle of water on top of the crowd - are done with a strange detachment.

After a short interval, with screens plugging the (excellently designed) merch, the show kicks off again, with dancers surrounded by lasers. And when Bieber emerges again he seems to have perked up a bit. The first time he cracks a real smile is after he lashes out a drum solo, followed by a little shuffled dance to the obligatory 'Ole Ole' chant. On record, Children is definitely one of Purpose's cheesier cuts, but tonight, it lifts the roof off, with a genuinely touching moment when four kids handpicked from a local dance school absolutely nail the choreography.

Redemption songs
It's this part of the show where Bieber actually redeems himself, ditching some of the previous sullenness. The concert stars to soar when he switches from moodiness to earnestness. There's evidence of a bit of a head cold, but his vocal performance on Life Is Worth Living is top class, and his first crossover hit Baby - largely derided by critics at the time - takes on a new energy that's surprisingly well-executed.

"Try not to scream," he implores for the track Purpose, sitting down at the edge of the sections closest to the stage. Having walked off stage in Manchester because people were screaming too much, this desire to control how fans express themselves during his shows seems to be a misguided attempt to control his environment. It's an odd one really. Maybe it isn't nice to have people screaming regardless of how you perform, but dictating the type of appreciation people are expressing in your presence shows a lack of gratefulness and grace.

This had the potential to be an absolutely brilliant show, but the star's disengaged presence for large swathes of the first two-thirds of the night does little to endear him to the causal fan. But that doesn't matter, right? Because the girls will still scream, the fans will still defend him, and he'll probably keep writing great songs.

Plenty of performers fake energy and enthusiasm on stage. Maybe Bieber is just actually being real. Forget Love Yourself or F Yourself, what we actually get on the Purpose tour is a young man who suits himself.

The show ends with Sorry, in an act of maddening meta-glee. As "rain" pours down and Justin gets soaked and hugs his dancers on an awards show-worthy set, is it too late now to say sorry? Probably. Still a banging tune though.

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Justin Bieber Dublin: Canadian star wows fans with stunning 3Arena performance

Justin Bieber literally burst through the 3Arena stage in a glass box to Mark My Words.

Wearing one of his special Dublin Purpose Tour official tshirts, it was hard to hear his Canadian tones over the screams of the capacity crowd.

His show opener was a dance and special effects spectacle to Where Are You Now and the crowd went wild.

Backed by a dance troupe dressed all in white, Justin sang and danced his way through hit after hit.

High energy, high octane and pulsating, Biebs had his Beliebers salivating over his every move.

After a few more lively hits, he slowed it right down to singing acoustic armed only with his guitar.

And belting out spine-tingling versions of Cold Water and Love Yourself, he showed off the range of the stunning voice that has catapulted him to global superstardom.

The roof seemed like it would lift off when he mounted a suspended trampoline stage and was raised high into the 3Arena.

He somersaulted his way through Keep Each Other Company as his beautiful female dancers gyrated up and down him.

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There was almost pandemonium when he took off his T-shirt and fired it into the crowd shortly before the interval.

And don't mention the water bottle!!

It seemed sort of strange at the beginning when it was announced Biebs would be taking a 20-minute break at 9.30pm.

But after the non-stop action of the opening half, he deserved the breather.

Justin, you should definitely Love Yourself because that was one hell of a show!

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Justin Bieber's Dublin show brings out the Beliebers

It's not easy to progress from being a tween and teen singer to an adult pop star with actual musical credibility, but Justin Bieber has managed to do just that, at least creatively anyway.

Known as much for his petulance as for his hits, Bieber's musical progression ensures an older crowd than you'd expect at the first of his Dublin concerts .

The vehicle for Bieber's creative transition is the album Purpose, which is also the name of the tour he's bringing to Dublin's 3Arena on Tuesday night.

Dispensing with overly saccharine throwaway pop in favour of tunes and beats that both define and channel contemporary pop, appreciation of his actual musical chops is widespread in the venue.

Sean (19) and Andrew (19), from Dundalk, are in the venue's upstairs area as the support act finishes.

"I like the way loads of girls are attracted to his music," Sean said, in the queue for the bar.

"His music has matured an awful lot, you'd find a lot of lads listening to it now," Andrew said.

"But we're into it because of the girls," Sean said. Andrew shook his head: "Don't mind him. He's got quality tunes, that's all."

Samantha Brennan (18) and Kelly Connolly (20), from Edenderry, met Jennifer Ryan (22) and Chloe Martin (22), from Bray , for the first time just an hour before the show, but are already fans in arms.

"When he was younger he was real innocent," Chloe said. "Now he doesn't give a s***. Too right, everyone has to grow up."

"Sometimes I think he takes criticism badly, but he just wants to be heard," Jennifer said.

"When he's telling people to shush, he just wants to be heard and express himself. He could be going through stuff like any of us."

Show time

Indeed, the show begins with a video narrated by Bieber with the message: "I know what it's like to fall."

Bieber then emerges from below the stage in a literal glass cage of emotion, before being suspended in the air.

He then starts "performing" one of his hits ,Where Are U Now?, although the vocal was clearly not live, possibly because of the hectic choreography.

In any case, the vocal was overshadowed by the tinnitus-inducing screaming of the crowd.

Bieber's backing dancers and a laser-, light- and pyro-laden production were on point, but early on in the show, the man himself appeared to be elsewhere, and was sullen in expression.

He also spends time early on delivering a self-congratulatory speech about how it's him against the world, despite his flaws.

However, as the show progressed, that famous, brilliant voice started to scale the heights it's capable of.

Full review on irishtimes.com after the concert

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Justin Bieber Explains On Stage Temper Tantrum in Manchester in Letter to Fans

Justin Bieber perform at V Festival at Hylands Park on August 20, 2016 (Photo : Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)

Justin Bieber has explained his recent on stage temper tantrum at a Manchester show in a letter to fans. The incident occurred on Oct. 23 during his Purpose World Tour. After pleading with fans to stop screaming, Bieber dropped his mic and left the stage.

The Hollywood Reporter relayed the letter, which has since been pulled from Twitter.

"People tend to want to shut you down." Bieber wrote. "What I mean by that is… people try to twist things, some people don't want to listen. But I simply feel like, if I didn't use this platform to say how I truly feel, if I didn't use this platform to be the man that I know I am, and speak from what's in my heart, then I'm doing myself injustice, and I'm not doing anybody in this audience any justice."

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He continued with, "There's going to be times where I say the wrong thing, because I'm human… There's times when I get upset… times when I get angry, there's times when I'm going to be frustrated. But I'm always going to be myself on this stage."

Bieber discounted that he left the stage because he was "angry" at fans.

"All I was simply doing was wanting people to listen; to kind of hear me out a little bit." He wrote. "Certain cities aren't going to want to hear me out, and you know, sometimes it's my job to just say, 'Hey, I'm not going to try to force anything.'"

At the end of the letter, Bieber thanked fans for attending his U.K. show this past Saturday.

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The "Sorry" singer also told fans to "take a chill pill" at another recent concert in the U.K. He pleaded with the crowd to stop screaming in between sets at the Birmingham stop of his Purpose World Tour.

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Justin Bieber Boosts His Foodie Cred by Eating Haggis (Sheep's Heart, Liver and Lungs) in Scotland

Following a show in Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday, Justin Bieber tried some of the local fare, eating what would make most people squeamish.

The singer reportedly tried traditional deep-fried haggis — a combination of sheep heart, liver, and lungs minced with onion, oatmeal, spices, stock and salt — along with a side of fries.

Although the meal may sound less than appealing to some, Bieber dug right in at the counter of Blue Lagoon Fish & Chips. "We are very privileged he chose us to have his Saturday night feast," owner Simone Varese told The Sun. "Justin came in with a cap on and two bouncers with him. He was in good spirits and very excited about trying the local cuisine."

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The outing seemed like a welcome distraction from an otherwise stressful world tour. Bieber recently penned a letter to his fans after he stormed off stage during his show in England on Oct. 23, telling fans to stop screaming when he is talking in between songs.

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"People tend to want to shut you down. What I mean by that is … people try to twist things, some people don't want to listen," he wrote. "But I simply feel like, if I didn't use this platform to say how I truly feel, and if I didn't use this platform to be the man that I know I am, and speak from what's in my heart, then I'm doing myself injustice, and I'm not doing anybody in this audience any justice."

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The pop star is next set to perform in Dublin on Tuesday night.

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Justin Bieber Visits Selena Gomez While In Rehab Despite Parents Pulling Them Apart?

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 22: Recording artist Justin Bieber accepts the Top Male Artist award onstage during the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 22: Recording artist Justin Bieber accepts the Top Male Artist award onstage during the 2016 Billboard Music Awards at T-Mobile Arena on May 22, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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It looks like despite all the drama that the couple has gone through, Selena Gomez and ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber just can't resist being away from each other. Even while Gomez is allegedly in rehab, the pop star still reportedly checks up on her from time to time.

Family Of Selena Gomez Tries To Keep Justin Bieber Away From Selena Gomez After Meltdown

The young singer Selena Gomez is not in rehab for any addiction, she is rather staying there trying to cure her depression led by the prognosis on her having lupus; which she announced last year. Just last August, she announced that she will be cutting her "Revival" tour short due to her depression and she wants to get better before facing the public once more. Since then, she hasn't been seen or even heard of by the public eye; hence, the reports that she is currently staying in rehab.

Justin Bieber Reportedly Visits Selena Gomez In Rehab; Pop Star Still Concerned Of Her Condition

There have been reports claiming that Selena's family is blaming Bieber for the former's meltdown, which happened shortly after their heated argument on Instagram wherein Selena accuses Bieber of cheating on her repeatedly. Thus, he was then reportedly asked by her family to stay away from her as she is currently trying to get better given the circumstances of her condition. However, there have been speculations that Bieber has been with Selena the entire time that she is in rehab and is allegedly paying for the facility as well.

Nothing Can Seem To Keep Selena Gomez And Justin Bieber Away From Each Other

Despite her family's efforts to keep them apart, it looks like the former couple just can't stand being away from each other despite everything that they have been going through. Bieber is reportedly still concerned of his ex-girlfriend's condition, hence the speculations that he is constantly with her while she is in rehab. This was further fuelled when Bieber and his girlfriend Sophie Ritchie have broken up shortly after Selena's admission to the facility.

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Fans of the couple believe that they are sorting things out now and Bieber might just be what Selena needs to get better as well.

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Sofia Richie Seen Wearing Justin Bieber Concer Merch With Brooklyn Beckham

It's no secret that Sofia Richie and Justin Bieber have been over for quite some time now, but it seems the two are actually on good terms, seeing as Sofia hasn't stopped wearing J-Bieb's concert merch — and in public no less. With that said, we definitely didn't expect to see her rocking his #purposetourmerch out with Brooklyn Beckham.

Sofia and Brooklyn (AKA, ex-boyfriend to Chloë Grace Moretz) were seen strolling around an L.A. neighborhood late Monday, and well, we couldn't help but notice that the 19-year-old wasn't stunting in just any old sweats. Oh no, she was wearing Justin. Bieber. Purpose. Tour. Merch. Sweatpants. Cue our jaws dropping to the floor faster than you can say SORRY.

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Sofia slayed the sportswear look, as per usj. As to whether her and Brooklyn will keep hanging out — and if she'll continue wearing J-Bieb's concert merch — we'll just have to wait and see. Excuse us while we tap our feet impatiently over here.

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Justin Bieber spotted partying in Dublin nightclub ahead of 3Arena gig

The global superstar was spotted in Mexican-style nightclub and restaurant Xico, Baggot Street, much to the delight of unsuspecting diners.

Fans were declined photos with the Sorry singer, however, and security kept the star in close quarters.

Bieber (22) kept his hood up as he danced on the floor, presumably hoping to keep a low profile, as can be seen in the video below.

It is expected that he will return to the same spot on Monday night as both his DJ and MC are booked to perform there.

Earlier on Monday, the 22-year-old took a stroll down Grafton Street and refused a fan that followed him for a photo.

The Canadian singer is playing the first of two sold-out concerts in the 3Arena on Tuesday as part of the Purpose world tour.

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PIC: Justin Bieber Spotted Having A Pint In Dublin

Love him or loathe him, the Biebs knows how to cause a fuss. 

Justin Bieber was spotted by one of his billions of fans in Dublin last night having a tipple, confirming that he hasn't gotten a moment's silence during his stay. 

He seems to be relatively at ease, without disruption from fans - however, we can't quite figure out which pub that is... Do you know?

Leave it in the comments if you do - it's driving us mad.

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Diplo on Making Justin Bieber Cool: 'One of the Most Daunting Tasks Ever'

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Justin Bieber Orders Deep Fried Haggis in Scotland

Justin Bieber is certainly enjoying the European leg of his Purpose tour. After his second show at the SSE Hydro arena in Glasgow, Scotland, on Saturday night, the pop star enjoyed the city like a local, NME reports — including a stop at the Blue Lagoon chip shop, where he ordered a plate of deep-friend haggis. In fact, he enjoyed it so much, he ate it right at the counter.

"We are very privileged he chose us to have his Saturday night feast," the shop's owner told The Sun. "Justin came in with a cap on and two bouncers with him. He was in good spirits and very excited about trying the local cuisine."

You can see Justin ordering the food at Blue Lagoon, from the restaurant video footage:

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Haggis is a Scottish delicacy made from a mix of sheep's innards, oatmeal, and spices, all wrapped up in a sheep stomach. Most people in the United States have never tried it, because food containing sheep's lungs has been banned since 1971. (And yes, there is sheep's lungs in traditional haggis.) Although the food's exact origins are unknown, it's likely the recipe was created by peasants in the Scottish countryside looking to use every part of the sheep they slaughtered. It first became famous thanks to poet Robert Burns, who wrote a poem called "Address to a Haggis" in 1787. (We doubt you came across that one in English class.) Because Burns was the Justin Bieber of his time, haggis soon became famous just because he documented his love for it. Right now, the haggis market in the UK is worth $26 million, according to Gawker.

Every year on January 25, to commemorate Robert Burns' birthday, Scots around the world enjoy a haggis feast known as the "Burns Supper." Unclear if Justin will be partaking this year, but if you want to whip up a batch of haggis to try for yourself, here's the recipe. And for the faint of heart (like us tbh), here's how you can make vegetarian haggis.

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Irish Justin Bieber fan tells of shock after meeting 'aggressive' star in Dublin

An Irish Justin Bieber fan has said he was "in shock" at the superstar's "aggressive attitude" after meeting him walking around Dublin.

Keith Casey, 27 from Dublin saw Biebs walking out of a tanning salon on Grafton Street and couldn't believe the singer's behaviour.

"He used aggressive body language and said 'dude stop recording me'.

"I said 'I just want a photo, I'm going to see your show tonight' to which he replied 'I don't have a show tonight'," he told the Irish Independent.

"I obviously was so excited and nervous to actually come face to face with him that I got confused but his attitude was terrible.

"Once it sank in as to who I just brushed shoulders with I stood outside waiting to ask him for a photo.

"I was the only one who knew he was in there on Grafton St.

"It's not like there were thousands of fans swarming him.

"His bodyguard was polite and just asked me to stop filming.

"However Justin got aggressive as you can see in my video. No need for it.

Facebook/Keith Casey Justin Bieber seen spotted in Dublin
Justin Bieber seen spotted in Dublin

"My sister camped outside Ticketmaster for 24 hours to get a ticket to his show and this is his attitude."

Keith said he would be giving away his ticket to Bieber's gig following the incident.

He added: "I'm just in shock. It's not everyday a normal Irish person sees their idol in a sunbed shop and then they treat them with that attitude. Its just not fair.

"I was the only one who knew it was him. It's not like he was being mobbed. I'm just in shock."

Justin is in Dublin for a sold-out concert at the 3Arena tonight and tomorrow as part of his Purpose world tour.

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The schoolkids were shocked to discover they had been selected to perform with the star

Here's the touching moment that four Dublin schoolchildren can't contain their joy at being selected to perform on stage with singing superstar Justin Bieber during his 3 Arena concert tonight.

The video by Chloe Mongey shows the lucky foursome being broken the news on Friday.

Kyle, Holly, Molly and Jacob can't hide their joy and excitement as they jump around excitedly once the secret is revealed.

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In order to be in contention for the prize, they had to learn the steps to the artist's track, Children, and submit a film of them performing it earlier this year.

The group are from Dublin dance school House of Swag Studio, and were hand-picked by the artist to join him on stage tonight.

Huge anticipation is building ahead of Bieber's performance in Dublin later, with one fan posting a video of the star after he was spotted in Grafton Street on Monday night.

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Selena Gomez Blamed For Justin Bieber Meltdown As She Treats Depression And Anxiety In ...

Are Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber having a negative impact on one another's lives? That may be the case.

As Selena Gomez tends to emotional issues at a treatment center in Tennessee, Bieber appears to be going through some emotional struggles of his own and recently stormed off stage during one of his "Purpose World Tour" shows in Europe. A short time later, Selena Gomez's name was brought up as a possible cause of Bieber's odd behavior.

On October 31, the Australia News Network wondered if Selena Gomez was responsible for Justin Bieber's onstage meltdown days ago. As fans will recall, Bieber was blamed for Gomez's "downward spiral" not long ago.

Last month, Life & Style Magazine claimed Bieber was being blamed for Selena Gomez's troubles, which were reportedly prompted when he shared a photo of himself and his former girlfriend, Sofia Richie, in Japan together on Instagram.

On August 13, Selena Gomez embarked on a public feud with Bieber after he called out his fans for being fake after they flooded Richie with hateful comments. In response to his dig, Selena Gomez reminded Bieber that his fans have been there for him since his start and recommended he stop posting photos of himself and his girlfriend.

After Selena Gomez's message went viral, Bieber fought back by claiming she was using him for attention. Then, Selena Gomez called him out again and revealed to fans that he had cheated on her multiple times during their years-long romance.

Selena Gomez announced she was taking some time off on August 30.

"As many of you know, around a year ago I revealed that I have lupus, an illness that can affect people in different ways," Selena Gomez explained in a statement to People Magazine. "I've discovered that anxiety, panic attacks and depression can be side effects of lupus, which can present their own challenges."

"I want to be proactive and focus on maintaining my health and happiness and have decided that the best way forward is to take some time off. Thank you to all my fans for your support. You know how special you are to me, but I need to face this head on to ensure I am doing everything possible to be my best. I know I am not alone by sharing this, I hope others will be encouraged to address their own issues," she continued.

Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber's romance has been noted as a reason behind her troubles, but thus far there's been no confirmation of any such thing.

Earlier this month, Us Weekly revealed Selena Gomez had checked into a rehab center outside of Nashville, Tennessee.

"[Selena Gomez] is dealing with lupus, but this break is to focus on her mental health," a source close to Gomez told the magazine. "She can go to a very dark place."

According to the magazine, the facility Selena Gomez chose for her treatment is a "private and quiet place," but "super intense."

Since Selena Gomez announced she was ending her "Revival World Tour" and would be focusing solely on her health, she has remained completely silent on social media. That said, she has been spotted out and about in the area around her treatment center numerous times. As Us Weekly revealed, Selena Gomez was recently seen spending time with her mother, her step father and her grandparents.

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Justin Bieber Settles Paparazzi Lawsuit Over Alleged Subway Beatdown

Grouchy pop star Justin Bieber has settled a lawsuit with a photographer who claims one of singer's bodyguards assaulted him in two years ago in a Subway sandwich shop.

In 2014, photographer Michael Munoz said one of Bieber's bodyguards chased him into a Subway after Munoz took a photo of the then 20-year-old leaving a Miami nightclub. The bodyguard, Dwayne Patterson, then allegedly locked the door to the restaurant, punched and kicked Munoz, and demanded that photographer delete the pictures of Bieber from his camera. Munoz eventually sued Bieber for negligence for failing to stop the alleged attack, and he sued Patterson for false imprisonment, battery and negligent retention.

Billboard reports the lawsuit was settled only after a judge threatened Bieber with arrest if he continued to ignore court requests that he make himself available for a deposition. The terms of the settlement were not released.

Bieber is currently on tour in Europe, where he's kept busy by telling his fans to shut up.

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Justin Bieber spotted confused on wall as man with Scottish accent tries to talk to him

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Justin Bieber looked melancholic and confused on a wall in Kinross, Scotland, as local Keith Annandale drove slowly past, trying to talk to the pop star.

WATCH: Justin Bieber casually strolls down Grafton Street ahead of his Dublin gigs

Sorry if you didn't see him.

Halloween is a time for fancy dress and costumes, but if you happened to be on Grafton Street, Dublin yesterday evening then the answer is no, your eyes didn't deceive you. Justin Bieber did in fact take a stroll down one of Dublin's busiest streets ahead of his sold-out gigs at the 3Arena.

One fan named Keith Casey managed to spot the Canadian singer before pursuing him for an autograph.

It appeared that Bieber and his security team weren't too impressed by Keith's persistence. This being said, we do love the fact that every passerby has absolutely no idea that the Grammy nominated singer was walking past them.

After news emerged that the singer was fond of an auld saunter around Dublin, plenty of his fans were absolutely sickened to miss out on a potential meet and greet with their idol.

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Right now, they must all be feeling very sorry for themselves.

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The moment Justin Bieber put a fan in his place as he walked out of a tanning salon on Grafton Street

Bieber fever has officially began in Ireland ahead of his first Dublin gig tonight.

And what would Justin Bieber do to get himself ready for the two sold out gigs, you might ask?

Pop into a tanning salon on Grafton Street of course.

Here's what happened the moment one fan, Keith Casey, spotted the Canadian singer.

Let's just say it didn't go down too well.

Keith asked the singer for a selfie but was told no by his bodyguard before being 'put in his place' by Justin himself.

"Just got put in my place by JUSTIN BEIBER!!!! #Sunbed #NeverMeetYourIdol," Keith captioned the video on his Facebook page.

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Watch Justin Bieber tuck into deep-fried haggis after Glasgow gig

Star stopped off at the Blue Lagoon chip shop following his Scottish concert at the weekend

Justin Bieber visited a local fish and chip shop in Glasgow after his concert in the city on Saturday (October 29), ordering deep-fried haggis and Irn-Bru, according to reports.

Bieber has performed his second show in the Scottish city at the SSE Hydro as part of his 'Purpose' world tour. After the gig, Bieber stopped off at the Blue Lagoon chip shop, as well as a number of local pubs.

According to the owner, Bieber spent £20 on haggis, chips and a drink. Simone Varese told the Scottish Sun: "We are very privileged he chose us to have his Saturday night feast. Justin came in with a cap on and two bouncers with him. He was in good spirits and very excited about trying the local cuisine."

Haggis is a traditional Scottish delicacy, consisting of sheep heart, liver and lungs; minced with onion, oatmeal, spices, stock and salt.

CCTV footage has since been released of Bieber's visit. It sees him tucking into the deep-fried haggis while fellow punters/fans attempt to catch his attention. Watch beneath.

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Bieber has made headlines for his random public antics in recent weeks. Last month, he tried to disguise himself in Amsterdam with a fake goatee and wig. He also surprised a group of London school children by joining in with their game of football.

Meanwhile, Bieber has also spoken out to explain why he controversially stormed off stage during a recent gig in Manchester.

The 'Sorry' singer angered many fans when he made a swift exit from a show at Manchester Arena last week, telling the crowd that 'Manchester can't handle me'.

Having previously told his "obnoxious" London crowd to "be quiet and listen when I'm talking" and ordering a previous Manchester audience to "shut up" during his ballads, Bieber told his fans on Sunday: "I appreciate all the support, I appreciate love, I appreciate the kind things. But the screaming in these breaks has got to stop. Please and thank you."

"I don't think it's necessary when I'm trying to say something and you guys are screaming," he added.

In a note since deleted from his Twitter account this weekend, Bieber has explained his controversial behaviour to his fans.

"People tend to want to shut you down," he wrote, reports Yahoo. "What I mean by that is … people try to twist things, some people don't want to listen. But I simply feel like, if I didn't use this platform to say how I truly feel, and if I didn't use this platform to be the man that I know I am, and speak from what's in my heart, then I'm doing myself injustice, and I'm not doing anybody in this audience any justice."

He continued: "There's going to be times where I say the wrong thing, because I'm human. … There's times when I get upset … times when I get angry, there's times when I'm going to be frustrated. But I'm always going to be myself on this stage."

Denying that he was 'angry' at fans, Bieber added: "All I was simply doing was wanting people to listen; to kind of hear me out a little bit. Certain cities aren't going to want to hear me out, and you know, sometimes it's my job to just say, 'Hey, I'm not going to try to force anything.'"

The same show also saw the Lord Mayor Of Manchester suffer a homophobic attack.

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Justin Bieber Meltdown: Singer Is Not Sorry

The singer recently spoke about why he does the things he does to the dismay of his adoring fans. Yet it would seem he is not apologizing for any of his Justin Bieber meltdown.

Justin Bieber is one of the biggest music artists to date around the world. His legions of fans are a testament to his popularity. Indeed, thousands of them flock to wherever he performs as part of his ongoing Purpose Tour. Yet episodes of his public meltdowns have marred the tour.

Just this October, his English fans witnessed one Justin Bieber meltdown incident in Birmingham. The next happened in Manchester. It was so bad that the concert was cut short as a result of it. Perhaps in an attempt to appease his Beliebers, the singer opened up about his meltdowns. He attributed it to the possibility he has ADD or ADHD.

Hence, the reason for his erratic moods. He took the stage in Glasgow to explain his side of the controversy surrounding his meltdowns. He became emotional as he thanked his Glasgow audience for their support despite of his actions. Yet he did not say sorry for any of them, Hollywood Life noted.

"People try to twist things. Some people don't want to listen, but I simply feel like if I didn't use this platform to say what I truly feel, and speak from what's in my heart, then I'm doing myself an injustice, and I'm doing everybody in this audience an injustice. I don't pretend to be perfect and I hope to God that, you know, I don't say the right thing all the time because if that was the case then I'd be a robot, and I'm just, I'm not a robot," Justin told the crowd.

Have his Beliebers seen the last of his childish antics or would another Justin Bieber meltdown happen soon? Regardless, it would seem his fans remain loyal to him regardless of whatever he does.

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Justin Bieber looks for a Purpose as he arrives in Dublin

With a sell-out show in Dublin tonight, the crowd might be forgiven for wondering which Justin Bieber will show up, writes Ed Power

Justin Bieber in concert at Dublin's O2 in 2011. He returns to the venue, since rebranded the 3Arena, tonight.

When Justin Bieber steps in front of a sell-out audience in Dublin tonight, his backroom team will be crossing their fingers that the concert goes off without a hitch. At a show in Manchester last week, the 22-year-old singer walked off after attendees refused to pipe down so that he could share some thoughts. A second hissy fit in a fortnight would bring further bad publicity at a crucial point in the career of a former teen heartthrob desperately seeking to rebrand as a grown-up artist.

"You can talk if you want," Bieber had told the crowd, before letting go of the microphone and heading for the wings (in his defence he later returned). "If you guys wanna take this moment and — I just thought I could have a moment of, you know, trying to say something."

Here was merely the latest display of peevishness by a young man keen to be taken seriously by a world that still largely perceives him as a warbling adolescent with a goofy grin. Several months ago, Bieber had dropped the bombshell that he would no longer pose for selfies with fans. After six years of global fame, he just couldn't bear to be gawped at any more.

"If you happen to see me out somewhere know that I'm not gonna take a picture. I'm done taking pictures," he said on Instagram. "It has gotten to the point that people won't even say hi to me or recognise me as a human, I feel like a zoo animal, and I wanna be able to keep my sanity. I realize people will be disappointed but I don't owe anybody a picture."

Such outbursts brought me back to Bieber's February 2013 performance, also at 3Arena, at which he had reacted badly to "True Beliebers" chucking keepsakes at his feet. The practice is commonplace at pop shows. Bieber, however, was worried he might lose his footing and ordered his band to stop playing. Explaining he was obliged to follow "health and safety" regulations, he dashed about tossing the hand-written notes, teddy bears, and other items to one side.

In Bieber's defence, it has been harder for him to wriggle free of his teen pop persona than for many of his peers. He's four years younger than Taylor Swift, while he and Beyonce began their careers at approximately the same age. Yet, even as those artists have transitioned into respected songwriters, Bieber is still perceived as an empty-headed moppet — a fundamentally unserious artist bobbing along on clouds of teenage hysteria.

Long-term Bieber watchers will, moreover, have seen Manchester coming. The singer has a history of eccentric behaviour, which has grown more exacerbated as he has pushed against his originally wholesome and homespun image. The meltdowns have often teetered on farcical. In March 2013, for instance, Bieber had a Capuchin monkey named OG Mally seized by officials in Munich after he flew in from the US with the undocumented pet (Mally is now happily resident at a zoo in Copenhagen)

That same year he outraged fans (and the parents waiting to drive them home) by turning up two hours late at a concert at London's O2. When he finally came on, a chunk of the crowd had already toddled off for the last bus.

"He shut himself off and went into a dark place," Bieber's manager Scooter Braun told Billboard in 2015. "Every single day I tried to help him turn it around, and every single day I failed. And I tried desperately.

Until Manchester, Biebs appeared to have steadied himself. His latest record, Purpose, is a grown-up dance album, the single 'Sorry' delving into past indiscretions with new-found maturity.

"It's hard to make meaningful songs that make you want to dance because it can come off cheesy," Bieber told Billboard. "In the past I've recorded songs that I didn't like, that I wouldn't listen to, that the label was telling me to record. I'm self-expressing with this album — I can't skip on the moments that were dark, the moments that were happy, the ex-girlfriend stuff. It makes it real, rather than 'Let's call up Max Martin to write you a hit song.' I want my music to be inspiring."

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Really, it could go either way for Bieber. It is possible that, having taken a meat cleaver to his cherubic persona, he will flounder. Such was the fate of Miley Cyrus and Britney Spears as they grew up. However, not every artist has been devoured by adolescent stardom — consider Justin Timberlake and even One Direction's Zayn Malik, each parlaying their celebrity into apparently solid post-heartthrob careers.

Which future beckons for Biebs? At 3Arena tonight he may go some way towards answering that question. A crisp and buttoned-down performance would suggest he has learned from past indiscretions. Another walk-off may indicate pop's little boy lost isn't quite as grown up as he would like to believe.

"Everyone, when they start growing up, realises, 'Man, I did some dumb shit when I was younger,'" he told GQ in January. "It's not just me.… If I could go back, I wouldn't really change much. I think it's all my journey. That stuff made me who I am."

Hail hail, strop and roll

Bieber isn't the only one to behave eccentrically on stage. Here are some other cases of unexpected behaviour:

Halfway through the concert, clean-cut singer Brandon Flowers called a halt in order to break-up a fight that had kicked off in the standing area, thus proving there was more to him than a terrifyingly dazzling smile.

"One more bottle and we go home," Axl Rose had told Dublin after an empty container was pinged in his direction. Inevitably someone chucked another missile and off the band trooped. Boos rang out and a sulky Axl was eventually persuaded to return.

With premium tickets retailing at c €100, punters anticipated a night of nostalgia from the artist who today performs as Yusuf Islam. But midway through, the headliner exited and the attendance was "treated" to excerpts from a jukebox musical based on his work. Boos rang out and a sheepish Islam poked his head out for the second half, with Ronan Keating hauled on for a version of 'Father and Son'.

Arriving on stage looking the worse for wear, singer Chan Marshall instructed the crowd to sit on the (very sticky) floor and then half-talked, half-crooned through a car-crash set.

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