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Justin Bieber suffers fever and vomits onstage

 

Monday 01 October 2012 20:44 EDT
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Justin Bieber was taken ill onstage last night
Justin Bieber was taken ill onstage last night (Getty Images)

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Justin Bieber kicked off his Believe tour in the US this weekend, but illness struck and the teen idol vomited twice onstage during his sold-out concert in Glendale, Arizona.

Video posted on KTVK-TV's website shows the pop music star vomiting twice on stage Saturday night during his sold-out concert at the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale. He left the stage after each episode but returned and even did an encore.

KTVK reports Bieber's fans sang some of his songs while he was offstage and he later apologized for being sick.

Bieber later tweeted "Great show. Getting better for tomorrow's show !!!! Love u"

He later added: "And .... Milk was a bad choice!"

Bieber's 45-city "Believe" tour continues Sunday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

AP

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