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Justin Bieber Purpose 2016 world tour dates for UK announced

Your chance to join the Beliebers in a mass rendition of 'Sorry'

Jess Denham
Wednesday 09 December 2015 07:23 EST
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Justin Bieber has been dominating the charts with an unprecedented string of bangers and will be taking his number one album Purpose on a global tour next year.

Tickets for his string of UK shows go on sale at 9am on Thursday 17 December, so bookmark the date in your diaries now (helpful tip: it’s the same day Star Wars comes out).

Biebs will play two nights at the O2 Arena in London in October 2016 before heading to Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield and Glasgow.

The 21-year-old has beaten a series of records during his comeback, beating The Beatles and Drake by having 17 songs in the Hot 100 in one week and racking up more than 200 million Spotify streams of Purpose in its first week alone.

Here’s the full list of dates so you can make sure you’re there, singing your heart out to “Sorry” with the rest of the Beliebers. You can buy your tickets from the following links once they go on sale:

Tuesday 11 October - O2 Arena, London

Wednesday 12 October - O2 Arena, London

Monday 17 October - Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham

Tuesday 18 October - Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham

Thursday 20 October - Manchester Arena, Manchester

Friday 21 October - Manchester Arena, Manchester

Wednesday 26 October - Sheffield Arena, Sheffield

Thursday 27 October - SSE Hydro, Glasgow

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