Teen Pop Sensation, Pop sensation Justin Bieber is taking on his second tour, this time entitled Believe. The “As Long As You Love Me” singer revealed his contributions to the tour in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. The 18-year-old singer admitted to ET’s Christina McClarty,
“On the first tour I really wasn’t much involved. This time I really wanted to be involved more, because if it’s everyone else putting it together, it’s someone else’s show.”
That is not the same for this tour and Bieber explained, “We’ve been working every night.” The teen-heartthrob became famous with his hit, “Baby,” at the ripe age of 14. He admits that the most important thing to him now is his fans.
“I thank all the people that come out to just support me; that like my music; that just forget about their struggles at the moment; that can just come in and just have a great time. That’s what I love,” he admits.
Bieber shocked fans during the Glendale, Ariz. stop of his Believe tour when he became sick and threw-up mid-performance. Biebs is now back and better than ever and plans to hit the Staples Center to perform both Tuesday and Wednesday.
“On the first tour I really wasn’t much involved. This time I really wanted to be involved more, because if it’s everyone else putting it together, it’s someone else’s show.”
That is not the same for this tour and Bieber explained, “We’ve been working every night.” The teen-heartthrob became famous with his hit, “Baby,” at the ripe age of 14. He admits that the most important thing to him now is his fans.
“I thank all the people that come out to just support me; that like my music; that just forget about their struggles at the moment; that can just come in and just have a great time. That’s what I love,” he admits.
Bieber shocked fans during the Glendale, Ariz. stop of his Believe tour when he became sick and threw-up mid-performance. Biebs is now back and better than ever and plans to hit the Staples Center to perform both Tuesday and Wednesday.
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