2012–13 concert tour by Justin Bieber
Believe Tour Location North America • Europe • Africa • South America • Oceania • Asia Associated album Believe Start date September 29, 2012 (2012-09-29 ) End date December 8, 2013 (2013-12-08 ) Legs 7 No. of shows155 Box office US$210 million ($274.68 million in 2023 dollars)[ 1]
The Believe Tour was the second concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber . It was launched in support of his third studio album, Believe (2012).[ 2] Beginning in September 2012, the tour played over 150 shows in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
In 2012, the tour placed 23rd on Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tours". The tour earned $40.2 million from 35 shows.[ 3] For 2013, it ranked 5th on Pollstar's "Top 100 Worldwide Tours—Mid Year"; earning $69.9 million from 67 shows.[ 4]
Background
The tour was announced in May 23, 2012, during Bieber's appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show .[ 2] Dates were revealed for shows in the United States and Canada later in the day. Bieber stated the tour would be the biggest show on Earth. Shows in the United Kingdom were reported in July 2012,[ 5] with the tour expected to reach Asia, Oceania, South America, along with South Africa and the Middle East sometime in 2013.[ 6] Although the North American portion of the tour was set to end in January 2013, Bieber announced a second leg; 30 additional dates were added at various venues in the United States and Canada throughout the summer of 2013.[ 7]
Rehearsals began in late July 2012 at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California .[ 8] Bieber and his crew would conduct 10-hour rehearsal days. He stated he had a lot to prove with this tour.[ 9]
The tour was an early success in the United States, with many dates selling out in one hour.[ 10] The two shows at Madison Square Garden were sold out in 30 seconds. In August, the singer conducted an online search for dancers on the tour.[ 11]
The tour kicked off in Glendale, Arizona at the Jobing.com Arena . The premiere made headlines for Bieber feeling ill during the show. His performances of "Out of Town Girl" and "Beauty and a Beat " were interrupted as the singer vomited on and off stage.[ 12]
Justin Bieber reported further troubles during the concert at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington . After the show, Bieber tweeted his personal laptop and camera were stolen during the show.[ 13] Many fans lashed out against the arena while others believed the incident was a hoax. Three days following the show, Vevo premiered the video for the singer's third single with an opening message: "In October 2012, three hours of personal footage was stolen from musician Justin Bieber. The following footage was illegally uploaded by an anonymous blogger." Many media outlets reported the theft was a hoax to promote the music video. However, the singer's management still affirm property was stolen.[ 14]
When reflecting on the Believe Tour, Bieber's favorite moment was his introduction when he would come down from the top of the stage in wings, and remain above the audience for about 30 seconds. Bieber explained, "It's going to be such a memorable moment from any tour. I think people will remember that. Coming down right from the beginning of the show, it's me and the wings for about 30 seconds. It's such a big moment. People are just captivated and there's nothing else going on, so that moment is going to bleed into their memory."[ 15]
Believe Tour Opening
Critical response
Bieber performing in October 2012
For the tour premiere, Christina Fuoco-Karasinski (SoundSpike ) felt his fans still suffered from Bieber Fever until she realized the vast amount of differences among ages. "Bieber, a native of Stratford, Ontario , Canada, provided a show that made the cavernous arena seem intimate. Massive amounts of lasers sliced through the 15,000-seat venue, breaking Jobing.com Arena into several sections."[ 16]
For the show in Los Angeles, Matt Kivel (Variety ) called the show epic yet strangely incoherent. He writes, "Without the pomp and glitz, his talent is unquestionable and the acoustic tracks allowed for a welcome respite from the sensory overload that characterized the evening. [...] His ambition has never been in question, but a greater thematic focus would go a long way toward helping Bieber reach the level of maturity for which he strives."[ 17]
For the same show, Sophie A. Schillaci (The Hollywood Reporter ) says the show is absurd for those outside of Bieber's fanbase. She continues, "Vocally, Bieber shined the most with an acoustic performance of 'Fall', during which he strummed a guitar while propped up high above the stage. Through the rest of his set, which also included a high-energy if way too brief montage of 'One Time', 'Eenie Meenie' and 'Somebody to Love', the singing appeared to take a back seat to the dance moves and pyrotechnics, but audience interaction kept his fans coming back for more."[ 18]
Peter Hartlaub (San Francisco Chronicle ) praised the stage design during the concert at the Oracle Arena. However, the critic also relayed the scripted nature of the production, stating, "Every decision on the night seemed like a calculated part of Bieber's attempt to execute a full Timberlake , and move from preteen deity to full-blown cross-generational pop star."[ 19] For the concert at the Scotiabank Saddledome, Mike Bell (Calgary Herald ) called the show a sensory catnip for tweens. He says, "The almost two-hour concert was so synthetic and filled with fake moments that it was difficult to actually discern what was being sung live and what was Memorex , with most of the songs such as 'All Around the World', 'One Time' and 'Beauty and the Beat' being so stripped of all humanity that they were merely one more element to the flash and bang taking place around it. Only on the odd occasion—songs such as 'Die In Your Arms', the acoustic 'Be Alright' and 'Beautiful', his duet with opener Carly Rae Jepsen—did he show off any real, albeit underwhelming, vocal talent, and even then it was difficult not to look at him and wonder if behind the screens and the curtain, there wasn't a tinman pushing the buttons and counting his money as the clock ticked down"[ 20]
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Set list
This set list is representative of the show in Las Vegas on June 28, 2013. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[ 21]
Notes
During some of the first shows in North America, Bieber performed "Beautiful" with Carly Rae Jepsen .[ 22]
For the tour premiere in Glendale, "Baby" closed the main show, with "Believe" performed during the encore.[ 16]
During the performance in Las Vegas, Bieber was joined onstage by Usher to perform "Somebody to Love" and "Yeah! ".[ 23]
During the performance in Los Angeles, Bieber was joined onstage by Jaden Smith to perform "Never Say Never".[ 22]
During the performances in New Jersey and Washington, D.C., Bieber was joined onstage Jaden Smith to perform "Fairytale"
During the performance in Fresno, Bieber performed "The Divided Sky ".[ 24]
During the performance in Oakland, Bieber performed "Sand " and "First Tube ".[ 24]
During the performance in Toronto, Canadian rapper Drake joined Bieber on stage to sing "Right Here" and "The Motto".[ 25]
Some of the final shows in South America, Mexico & Oceania; Bieber performed his song All That Matters in acoustic.
Shows
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Date
City
Country
Venue
Opening act
Attendance
Revenue
North America[ 26]
September 29, 2012
Glendale
United States
Jobing.com Arena
Cody Simpson Carly Rae Jepsen
13,428 / 13,428
$1,013,460
September 30, 2012
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
13,504 / 13,504
$1,076,868
October 2, 2012
Los Angeles
Staples Center
27,546 / 27,546
$2,238,937
October 3, 2012
October 5, 2012
Fresno
Save Mart Center
11,965 / 11,965
$1,323,632
October 6, 2012
Oakland
Oracle Arena
14,126 / 14,126
$1,063,978
October 8, 2012
Portland
Rose Garden
Carly Rae Jepsen
14,550 / 14,550
$1,002,495
October 9, 2012
Tacoma
Tacoma Dome
20,259 / 20,259
$1,338,701
October 10, 2012
Vancouver
Canada
Rogers Arena
14,423 / 14,423
$1,215,360
October 12, 2012
Calgary
Scotiabank Saddledome
13,631 / 13,631
$1,117,440
October 15, 2012
Edmonton
Rexall Place
13,663 / 13,663
$1,137,620
October 16, 2012
Saskatoon
Credit Union Centre
13,113 / 13,113
$1,052,590
October 18, 2012
Winnipeg
MTS Centre
13,326 / 13,326
$1,048,840
October 20, 2012
Minneapolis
United States
Target Center
14,532 / 14,532
$1,071,284
October 21, 2012
Milwaukee
Bradley Center
14,957 / 14,957
$1,065,557
October 23, 2012
Rosemont
Allstate Arena
27,132 / 27,132
$2,125,924
October 24, 2012
October 26, 2012
Kansas City
Sprint Center
13,972 / 13,972
$1,033,314
October 27, 2012
St. Louis
Scottrade Center
15,034 / 15,034
$1,108,442
October 29, 2012
Dallas
American Airlines Center
14,094 / 14,094
$1,066,183
October 30, 2012
Houston
Toyota Center
13,084 / 13,084
$1,021,718
November 1, 2012
Memphis
FedExForum
13,511 / 13,511
$932,669
November 2, 2012
Louisville
KFC Yum! Center
16,334 / 16,334
$1,158,153
November 4, 2012
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
15,393 / 15,393
$1,247,574
November 5, 2012
Washington, D.C.
Verizon Center
Cody SimpsonJaden Smith
14,472 / 14,472
$1,169,569
November 9, 2012
East Rutherford
Izod Center
15,956 / 15,956
$1,233,492
November 10, 2012
Boston
TD Garden
13,561 / 13,561
$1,087,270
November 12, 2012
New York City
Barclays Center
14,261 / 14,261
$1,107,390
November 20, 2012
Pittsburgh
Consol Energy Center
—
14,263 / 14,263
$1,029,318
November 21, 2012
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
Carly Rae Jepsen
15,469 / 15,469
$1,178,456
November 23, 2012
Ottawa
Canada
Scotiabank Place
Carly Rae JepsenThe Wanted
13,696 / 13,696
$1,104,550
November 26, 2012
Montreal
Bell Centre
15,870 / 15,870
$1,255,360
November 28, 2012
New York City
United States
Madison Square Garden
29,680 / 29,680
$2,390,196
November 29, 2012
December 1, 2012
Toronto
Canada
Rogers Centre
43,817 / 43,817
$2,671,520
January 5, 2013
Salt Lake City
United States
EnergySolutions Arena
Carly Rae Jepsen
14,693 / 14,693
$1,007,579
January 7, 2013
Denver
Pepsi Center
13,629 / 13,629
$1,015,154
January 9, 2013
Tulsa
BOK Center
12,985 / 12,985
$888,101
January 10, 2013
North Little Rock
Verizon Arena
14,849 / 14,849
$974,452
January 12, 2013
San Antonio
AT&T Center
14,653 / 14,653
$985,153
January 15, 2013
New Orleans
New Orleans Arena
Carly Rae Jepsen Cody Simpson
13,986 / 13,986
$1,002,620
January 16, 2013
Birmingham
Legacy Arena
13,530 / 13,530
$920,078
January 18, 2013
Nashville
Bridgestone Arena
14,287 / 14,287
$1,046,887
January 19, 2013
Greensboro
Greensboro Coliseum
15,395 / 15,395
$998,126
January 22, 2013
Charlotte
Time Warner Cable Arena
15,272 / 15,272
$1,089,601
January 23, 2013
Atlanta
Philips Arena
12,686 / 12,686
$995,137
January 25, 2013
Orlando
Amway Center
13,355 / 13,355
$1,009,923
January 26, 2013
Miami
American Airlines Arena
27,580 / 27,580
$2,178,830
January 27, 2013
Europe[ 27] [ 28] [ 29]
February 17, 2013
Dublin
Ireland
The O2
—
14,000 / 14,000
—
February 18, 2013
February 21, 2013
Manchester
England
Manchester Arena
Carly Rae Jepsen Cody Simpson
28,678 / 28,678
$2,398,540
February 22, 2013
February 24, 2013
Liverpool
Echo Arena Liverpool
—
—
—
February 27, 2013
Birmingham
National Indoor Arena
Cody Simpson
20,619 / 21,690
$1,923,850
February 28, 2013
March 2, 2013
Nottingham
National Ice Centre
—
—
—
March 4, 2013
London
The O2 Arena
Carly Rae Jepsen Cody Simpson
58,479 / 60,281
$5,053,170
March 5, 2013
March 7, 2013
March 8, 2013
March 11, 2013
Lisbon
Portugal
Pavilhão Atlântico
Carly Rae Jepsen
—
—
March 14, 2013
Madrid
Spain
Palacio de los Deportes
March 16, 2013
Barcelona
Palau Sant Jordi
March 19, 2013
Paris
France
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
March 22, 2013
Zürich
Switzerland
Hallenstadion
Carly Rae Jepsen Cody Simpson
13,000 / 13,000
$1,364,500
March 23, 2013
Bologna
Italy
Unipol Arena
Carly Rae Jepsen
—
—
March 25, 2013
Łódź
Poland
Atlas Arena
Honorata Skarbek
March 28, 2013
Munich
Germany
Olympiahalle
—
March 30, 2013
Vienna
Austria
Wiener Stadthalle
March 31, 2013
Berlin
Germany
O2 World Berlin
Neon Dogs
9,475 / 13,289
$810,632
April 2, 2013
Hamburg
O2 World Hamburg
9,204 / 12,984
$871,682
April 3, 2013
Frankfurt
Festhalle Frankfurt
—
—
—
April 5, 2013
Dortmund
Westfalenhallen
April 6, 2013
Cologne
Lanxess Arena
April 8, 2013
Strasbourg
France
Zénith de Strasbourg
April 10, 2013
Antwerp
Belgium
Sportpaleis
3M8S
35,751 / 36,939
$2,598,300
April 11, 2013
April 13, 2013
Arnhem
Netherlands
GelreDome XS
MainStreet
—
—
April 16, 2013
Oslo
Norway
Telenor Arena
—
69,246 / 71,091
$7,887,802
April 17, 2013
April 18, 2013
April 20, 2013
Copenhagen
Denmark
Telia Parken
—
—
April 22, 2013
Stockholm
Sweden
Ericsson Globe
April 23, 2013
April 24, 2013
April 26, 2013
Helsinki
Finland
Hartwall Arena
April 28, 2013
Saint Petersburg
Russia
SKK Peterburgsky
April 30, 2013
Moscow
Olimpiyskiy
May 2, 2013
Istanbul
Turkey
İTÜ Stadyumu
Asia[ 30]
May 4, 2013
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
The Sevens Stadium
—
28,544 / 46,850
$7,773,419
May 5, 2013
Africa[ 31]
May 8, 2013
Cape Town
South Africa
Cape Town Stadium
—
—
—
May 12, 2013
Johannesburg
FNB Stadium
North America[ 27] [ 32]
June 22, 2013
San Diego
United States
Valley View Casino Center
Hot Chelle Rae Mike Posner
10,832 / 10,832
$915,852
June 24, 2013
Los Angeles
Staples Center
27,994 / 27,994
$2,307,566
June 25, 2013
June 26, 2013
San Jose
HP Pavilion
12,996 / 12,996
$1,082,050
June 28, 2013
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
13,362 / 13,362
$1,103,893
June 30, 2013
Denver
Pepsi Center
12,885 / 12,885
$1,022,453
July 2, 2013
Oklahoma City
Chesapeake Energy Arena
12,209 / 12,209
$973,740
July 3, 2013
Dallas
American Airlines Center
13,945 / 13,945
$1,141,555
July 6, 2013
Omaha
CenturyLink Center
14,109 / 14,109
$1,090,542
July 7, 2013
Des Moines
Wells Fargo Arena
13,108 / 13,108
$1,040,329
July 9, 2013
Chicago
United Center
14,574 / 14,574
$1,198,621
July 10, 2013
Indianapolis
Bankers Life Fieldhouse
14,088 / 14,088
$1,091,325
July 12, 2013
Columbus
Nationwide Arena
14,002 / 14,002
$1,101,544
July 13, 2013
Cleveland
Quicken Loans Arena
15,084 / 15,084
$1,148,356
July 15, 2013
Buffalo
First Niagara Center
14,789 / 14,789
$1,148,023
July 17, 2013
Philadelphia
Wells Fargo Center
15,065 / 15,065
$1,243,009
July 18, 2013
Hartford
XL Center
12,404 / 12,404
$1,032,636
July 20, 2013
Boston
TD Garden
13,450 / 13,450
$1,123,874
July 23, 2013
Ottawa
Canada
Scotiabank Place
13,741 / 13,741
$1,102,540
July 25, 2013
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
29,153 / 29,153
$2,398,100
July 26, 2013
July 28, 2013
Detroit
United States
Joe Louis Arena
15,148 / 15,148
$1,208,287
July 30, 2013
Newark
Prudential Center
26,824 / 26,824
$2,211,502
July 31, 2013
August 2, 2013
Brooklyn
Barclays Center
14,587 / 14,587
$1,207,640
August 3, 2013
Washington, D.C.
Verizon Center
14,647 / 14,647
$1,203,291
August 5, 2013
Columbia
Colonial Life Arena
12,540 / 12,540
$996,246
August 7, 2013
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Ariana Grande Cody Simpson
11,526 / 11,526
$936,990
August 8, 2013
Tampa
Tampa Bay Times Forum
14,099 / 14,099
$1,101,576
August 10, 2013
Atlanta
Philips Arena
12,407 / 12,407
$1,019,885
Asia[ 33] [ 34]
September 23, 2013[ a]
Marina Bay
Singapore
Marina Bay Street Circuit
—
—
September 26, 2013
Bangkok
Thailand
Challenger Hall 3
10,000 / 10,000
September 29, 2013
Beijing
China
MasterCard Center
October 2, 2013
Dalian
Dalian Arena
October 5, 2013
Shanghai
Mercedes-Benz Arena
October 7, 2013
Saitama
Japan
Saitama Super Arena
October 10, 2013
Seoul
South Korea
Olympic Gymnastics Arena
October 12, 2013
Cotai
Macau
Cotai Arena
Latin America[ 36] [ 37]
October 19, 2013
San Juan
Puerto Rico
Coliseo de Puerto Rico
—
13,674 / 13,674
$1,707,044
October 22, 2013
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
11,321 / 21,850
$941,883
October 24, 2013
Panama City
Panama
Estadio Rommel Fernández
—
—
—
October 26, 2013
Guatemala City
Guatemala
Estadio Cementos Progreso
—
8,851 / 18,500
$941,883
October 29, 2013
Bogotá
Colombia
Estadio El Campín
Paty Cantú
—
—
October 31, 2013
Quito
Ecuador
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
—
18,962 / 27,000
$2,481,840
November 2, 2013
São Paulo
Brazil
Arena Anhembi
P9
31,922 / 33,374
$3,266,480
November 3, 2013
Rio de Janeiro
Praça da Apoteose
—
22,598 / 33,199
$2,460,450
November 6, 2013
Asunción
Paraguay
Hipódromo de Asunción
11,325 / 22,780
$1,228,090
November 8, 2013[ b]
Córdoba
Argentina
Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes
Cody Simpson Carly Rae JepsenOwl City
23,565 / 34,328
$2,633,870
November 9, 2013[ b]
Buenos Aires
River Plate Stadium
—
—
November 12, 2013
Santiago
Chile
Estadio Nacional
Carly Rae Jepsen Owl City
47,969 / 52,300
$4,948,320
November 18, 2013
Mexico City
Mexico
Foro Sol
—
98,358 / 107,746
$6,999,860
November 19, 2013
Oceania[ 39] [ 40] [ 41]
November 23, 2013
Auckland
New Zealand
Vector Arena
Cody Simpson
—
—
November 26, 2013
Brisbane
Australia
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
13,263 / 19,960
$1,655,360
November 27, 2013
November 29, 2013
Sydney
Allphones Arena
22,911 / 24,566
$2,946,530
November 30, 2013
December 2, 2013
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
22,543 / 23,925
$2,706,030
December 3, 2013
December 5, 2013
Adelaide
Adelaide Entertainment Arena
—
—
December 8, 2013
Perth
Perth Arena
10,732 / 11,087
$1,376,970
Total
1,694,897 / 1,771,355 (96%)
$149,785,753
Cancelled shows
List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date
City
Country
Venue
Reason
February 23, 2013
Sheffield
England
Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
Scheduling conflicts[ 42]
March 12, 2013
Lisbon
Portugal
Pavilhão Atlântico
Unforeseen circumstances[ 43]
March 14, 2013
Bilbao
Spain
Bizkaia Arena
Logistical problems[ 44]
March 25, 2013
Lyon
France
Halle Tony Garnier
Scheduling conflicts[ 45]
May 6, 2013
Muscat
Oman
Al-Wattayah Stadium
Unknown [ 46]
November 10, 2013
Buenos Aires
Argentina
River Plate Stadium
Suffered food poisoning in the middle of the show[ 47]
November 24, 2013
Auckland
New Zealand
Vector Arena
Unforeseen circumstances[ 48]
Notes
^ The September 23, 2013 concert in Singapore at the Marina Bay Street Circuit was a part of the 2013 Singapore Grand Prix .[ 35]
^ a b The concerts on November 8, November 9, and November 10 in Córdoba and Buenos Aires were a part of the Z Festival.[ 38]
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^ "Justin Bieber and Drake Share the Stage in Toronto" . Rap-Up . 2 December 2012. Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2013 .
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^ a b Hall, Tara (11 December 2012). "Justin Bieber expands "Believe" world outing" . SoundSpike . SoundSpike Media, LLC. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2013 .
^ "Rihanna and Bieber Istanbul tickets are out on sale" . Hürriyet Daily News . Doğan Holding . 5 February 2013. Archived from the original on 1 March 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2013 .
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^ Sources for dates in Asia:
^ "Big Concerts have officially confirmed the Justin Bieber tour dates for South Africa. He will be performing live on Wednesday 8th May at Cape Town Stadium" . 94.5 Kfm . Primedia Broadcasting . January 2013. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2013 .
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^ Firman, Tehrene (7 June 2013). "Justin Bieber Announces Additional Dates for the 'Believe' Tour!" . J-14 . Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013 .
^ "Justin Bieber to headline Singapore F1 2013 concert" . Charlton Media Group. Singapore Business Review. 5 June 2013. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013 .
^ Kok, Melissa (5 June 2013). "Pop prince Justin Bieber to perform at F1 Singapore GP concert" . The Straits Times . Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013 .
^ Cantor-Navas, Judy (6 June 2013). "Justin Bieber Announces Latin American Tour Dates; Shunned Venezuelans Can't 'Believe' It" . Billboard . Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013 .
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^ "Vuelve Justin Bieber para el Z Festival" [Justin Bieber returns to the Z Festival]. Rolling Stone (in Spanish). Publirevistas S. A. 24 June 2013. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 20 August 2013 .
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^ "Justin Bieber Australia 2013 Believe Tour Dates Announced On Official Fan Club Website!" . Take 40 Australia . MCM Entertainment, Pty Ltd. 7 June 2013. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013 .
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^ "Justin Bieber fans in tears after Sheffield date is off" . Sheffield Star . 6 July 2012. Archived from the original on 17 March 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2013 .
^ Michaels, Sean (11 March 2013). "Justin Bieber cancels show in Portugal" . The Guardian . Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013 .
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^ "Bieber Cancels Second Auckland Show" . Rip It Up . October 14, 2013. Archived from the original on October 16, 2013. Retrieved October 14, 2013 .
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