Justin Bieber announces first-ever North American stadium tour for 2017

Singer confirms live dates for August and September next year

Justin Bieber has announced details of his first-ever stadium tour of North America.

The pop singer has spent the best part of 2016 on the road supporting last year’s career-reinventing album ‘Purpose’ and now he has announced a flurry of US and Canada shows for summer 2017.

Bieber’s next live dates are in Mexico during February of next year. He will then tour Australia, New Zealand, South America and Europe again up until June.

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His North American dates will kick off in Pasadena, California on August 5, before playing shows in Denver, Minneapolis, East Rutherford, Foxborough and Toronto.

Bieber will play the following dates:

Pasadena, CA, Rose Bowl Stadium (August 5)
Denver, CO, Sports Authority Field at Mile High (12)
Minneapolis, MN, US Bank Stadium (18)
East Rutherford, NJ, MetLife Stadium (23)
Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium (29)
Toronto, ON Rogers Centre (September 5)

Bieber made headlines for his random public antics during his European tour, which concluded in London last week. He has tried to disguise himself in Amsterdam with a fake goatee and wig and also surprised a group of London school children by joining in with their game of football. Meanwhile, he was also spotted in a Glasgow chip shop eating deep-fried haggis.

The singer has also repeatedly spoken about his overzealous fans in recent weeks. He told his “obnoxious” London crowd to “be quiet and listen when I’m talking” and ordered his Manchester audience to “shut up” during his ballads. A fan also attempted to pull his trousers down in Prague. Last week, he appeared to punch a fan who tried to touch him.

Watch Justin Bieber talk about writing his song ‘Sorry’ in the video below:

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