Beliebers, rejoice! The golden boy of pop comes to the showbiz
capital of India in May and he’s partying for a whole week... and
performing, of course.
“Namaste India. See you on May 10th at DY Patil Stadium,” said the exuberant message from Justin Bieber, confirming his arrival exclusively to us.
The show at the stadium located in Nerul, Mumbai, is a part of the Purpose World Tour 2017. Mumbai will be one of the three Asian cities to host the Canadian singer’s concerts. The other two are Tel Aviv (Israel) and Dubai (United Arab Emirates).
“Apart from Mumbai, he’ll visit New Delhi and Jaipur for some sightseeing. The organisers are putting together a tentative itinerary that’ll include a visit to a film set, some local shopping, and seeing places of historical interest, plus meet-and-greet with A-list musicians and actors,” the source told us.
Tickets to the Justin Bieber concert go on sale from February 22, and are priced from Rs 4,000.
There were reports earlier that Shailendra Singh, who organises Sunburn Festival, was also bringing Bieber’s concert to India, and that it would be scheduled for May 19. However, Arjun Jain, a part of an event production and management venture, is the organiser of the Mumbai show. Refuting the earlier reports, Jain said, “I’ll be the sole promoter of the tour. It has taken me close to six months to lock the deal.”
“Namaste India. See you on May 10th at DY Patil Stadium,” said the exuberant message from Justin Bieber, confirming his arrival exclusively to us.
The show at the stadium located in Nerul, Mumbai, is a part of the Purpose World Tour 2017. Mumbai will be one of the three Asian cities to host the Canadian singer’s concerts. The other two are Tel Aviv (Israel) and Dubai (United Arab Emirates).
“Apart from Mumbai, he’ll visit New Delhi and Jaipur for some sightseeing. The organisers are putting together a tentative itinerary that’ll include a visit to a film set, some local shopping, and seeing places of historical interest, plus meet-and-greet with A-list musicians and actors,” the source told us.
Tickets to the Justin Bieber concert go on sale from February 22, and are priced from Rs 4,000.
There were reports earlier that Shailendra Singh, who organises Sunburn Festival, was also bringing Bieber’s concert to India, and that it would be scheduled for May 19. However, Arjun Jain, a part of an event production and management venture, is the organiser of the Mumbai show. Refuting the earlier reports, Jain said, “I’ll be the sole promoter of the tour. It has taken me close to six months to lock the deal.”
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