Justin Bieber coming to India in May as part of his Purpose World Tour

The pop sensation, Canadian superstar, Justin Bieber has confirmed his performance in Mumbai, India. As part of his Purpose World Tour 2017, Bieber will be performing at DY Patil Stadium located in Mumbai on May 10. He will be staying for a whole week partying and “doing the typical touristy things,” reported Hindustan Times.

“Namaste India. See you on May 10th at DY Patil Stadium,” said Justin Bieber. Beside performing in India, Bieber will also be performing in Dubai (UAE) and Tel Aviv (Israel) as part of his Purpose Tour. He will arrive in India after performing in Dubai.




There were rumors spread all over internet earlier about his arrival. Looks like those rumors were not rumors, he is finally coming to India for the first time. During his stay, he will be performing at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai and partying with Bollywood celebrities. He also planned to visit some places in Mumbai like the film set and some historical places. Not only Mumbai, he will also be visiting New Delhi and Jaipur for some sightseeing.

Organizers will also be hosting a grand welcome party for Bieber and his crew members, said to be about 150. His crew includes choreographers, backup dancers, technical team. Talking about his performance, he will be performing for more than an hour to his hits like Where Are U Now, Boyfriend, As Long As You Love Me, All Around the World, Sorry, and more.

Justin Bieber is a fan of Indian food and he has been wanting to come to India for a long time. So, India! get ready for a insane night with one and only Justin Bieber performing exclusively in Mumbai on May 10. Pre-book your tickets on BookMyShow starting February 22 before it’s too late. Tickets pricing starts from Rs. 4000 and will go on sale on February 22.

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