He's the pop star who faced harsh criticism for being 'stony-faced' during his Australian Tour.
And now it seems Justin Bieber's 'bored' look has transferred to his down-time too, after he was seen looking less than thrilled while on a white-knuckle boat ride in Queenstown on Monday.
The 23-year-old failed to crack a smile as he boarded the boat and continued to look tired as it sped around the Shotover River.
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Uninterested? Justin Bieber looked less than thrilled while on a white-knuckle boat ride in Queenstown on Monday
Justin put his platinum locks on show on the outing, where he was joined by Dutch friend and DJ Martin Garrix.
The Baby hitmaker opted for long red pants for the ride, teaming them with white sneaker and a light full-length shirt.
To protect himself from any wayward splashes, he donned a pair of clear glasses, as well as a knee-length black rain-coat and red life-jacket.
Bored: The Sorry singer stared off absently during the ride, which reportedly reaches speeds of 85km/ph
Tired from the shows? Justin appeared laid-back on his mini-holiday, stepping out with a few friends
Thrill-ride: Despite jetting through a narrow gorge at intense speeds, Justin appeared disinterested with the adrenaline-infused outing
As the boat took off on its 'breathtaking ride' through a narrow gorge, reaching speeds of up to 85 kilometres an hour, Justin appeared disinterested.
He continued to stare off to the side as one of the other boat patrons snapped photos with his camera phone.
The Jet-boat experience has reportedly thrilled more than 3 million people since it's debut in 1965, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Ed Sheeran and Sir Ian McKellan.
Boarding the boat: The Baby hitmaker opted for long red pants on the ride, teaming them with white sneaker and a light full-length shirt
Waterproof: To protect himself from any wayward splashes, Justin donned a pair of clear glasses, as well as a knee-length black rain-coat and red life-jacket
The trip comes just days after the Sorry singer wrapped up the Australian and New Zealand legs of his Purpose World Tour, with a performance in Auckland.
The tour spanned four other cities, including Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, with hundreds of thousands of fans turning out to hear the Canadian musician sing.
Justin arrived in New Zealand on Saturday, with a group of loyal fans greeting him as he stepped off a plane at Auckland Airport.
Shotover: The ride took Justin and his companions along the Shotover river in Queenstown
Sun on his face: Donning clear protective glasses to keep the water out of his eyes, Justin appeared rather relaxed on the 'thrill' ride
Celebrity ride: Sir Ian McKellan, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Ed Sheeran are other notable names who have taken the trip before
Hours later he performed for more than 47,000 'Beliebers', and was even joined on stage by Garrix for a spot of soccer.
Despite calls for privacy while on the tour, Justin's fans have been adamant to get a glimpse of their hero, with nearly 20 watching on as he ate lunch in Sydney Friday.
NSW Police stood around the star to create a barrier, allowing him to eat his lunch without disturbance.
Splashing about: As the boat jetted over the water, sending it sky high, Justin appeared rather unimpressed
Vacation: Justin flew into New Zealand on Saturday, before performing to 45,000 fans in Auckland
Wrapped up: The Purpose tour spanned four other cities, including Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney, with hundreds of thousands of fans turning out to hear the Canadian musician sing
It hasn't been all doom and gloom for the Where Are Ü Now singer after finishing his touring duties, presenting a happier picture as he enjoyed a bike tour around Auckland earlier in the weekend.
Jumping in a three-person Rickshaw, Justin was joined by Hillsong preacher Carl Lentz.
Riding through the dark streets, Justin and the group sang along to the Ludacris Move B***h (Get Out the Way).
Adventurous: Earlier in the weekend Justin was spotted on a bike tour with close friend and Hillsong preacher, Carl Lentz
Frenzied fans: Despite calls for privacy on his tour, the NSW Police had to stand guard around the star so he could eat his lunch without disturbance on Friday
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