Justin Bieber storms out of a concert in Norway
[OSLO] Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber, who made a triumphant return to the European stage at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Milan last Sunday, abruptly cancelled his concert in Oslo on Thursday night after performing just one song.
The singer, who found fame at 13 and went on to become a global pop phenomenon, scooped five prizes in Milan, including Best Male and Biggest Fans. He is due to release his first album in three years next month.
His bad behaviour offstage in recent years has risked damaging his family-friendly teen heart-throb image."I'm done, I'm not doing the show," he told his fans, known as "beliebers", after complaining that they did not listen to him while he was trying to wipe up spilled water, a video from the concert posted on the website of Norwegian daily VG showed.
Later, in a post on Instagram, the star said, "Sadly it's been a rough week for me, long days, no sleep, while having to be 'on' as they would say for cameras fans etc."In no way did I mean to come across mean, but chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen." His private jet took off from Oslo's airport just after midnight, leaving his fans shaken, and some in tears, VG said.
Bieber is extremely popular in Norway, with some schools even having rescheduled exams in the past so their students could attend his concerts.
REUTERS
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
Lifestyle
Former Zouk morphs into mod-Asian Jiak Kim House, serving laksa pasta and mushroom bak kut teh
Massimo Bottura lends star power to pizza and pasta at Torno Subito
Victor Liong pairs Aussie and Asian food with mixed results at Artyzen’s Quenino restaurant
If Jay Chou likes Ju Xing’s zi char, you might too
Mod-Sin cooking izakaya style at Focal
What the fish? Diving for flavour at Fysh – Aussie chef Josh Niland’s Singapore debut