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Justin Bieber announces Purpose World Tour

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Justin Bieber has announced he will be launching his Purpose World Tour next year hitting stadiums across Australia.

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Eager Aussie Beliebers will have their first chance to see the pop sensation since his live debut down under in 2013.

The Australia & New Zealand leg of the tour will kick off in our very own nib Stadium, before heading to the east coast and Auckland.

The Bieb will be supported by musical wunderkind Martin Garrix: EDM’s youngest superstar.

The Purpose tour will feature all of Justin’s hits from his fourth studio album, including What Do You Mean?, Sorry and Love Yourself.

Justin Bieber will be at nib Stadium, Monday March 6th. Tickets available from ticketmaster.com.au.

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