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Don’t Stop Believin’ – New Justin Bieber Dates
He wasn’t joking when he entered “All Around The World” as the location on his official Twitter profile.
The new dates are part of his “Believe Tour” in support of his third studio album, 2012’s Believe. So far this year the Biebs has toured the U.S. and Europe, followed by a handful of gigs in United Arab Emirates and South Africa.
Up next is another leg of U.S. and Canadian dates, launching June 22 in San Diego and scheduled through Aug. 10 in Atlanta.
As for his trip to space, Virgin Group founder/chairman Richard Branson announced the news June 5.
Great to hear @justinbieber & @scooterbraun are latest @virgingalactic future astronauts. Congrats, see you up there!
— richardbranson (@richardbranson) June 5, 2013
NPR points out that although SpaceShipTwo is planning its first suborbital test flight sometime in 2013, Bieber’s flight might not happen right away because the space ship’s capacity is limited to six passengers. So far, about 600 people have put down a refundable deposit for a ride, including Ashton Kutcher, Leonardo DiCaprio and Angelina Jolie. A seat on the commercial space-flight costs $250,000.
Bieber replied to Branson, Braun and Birgin Galactic’s Twitter page June 5 saying, “Let’s shoot a music video in SPACE!! #nextLEVEL”
Anyway, let’s get back to earth and look at the new Bieber dates:
Sept. 23 – Singapore, Singapore, Marina Bay Circuit (Fomula 1 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix)
Sept. 26 – Nonthaburi, Thailand, IMPACT Arena
Sept. 29 – Beijing, China, MasterCard Center
Oct. 2 – Dalian, China, Dalian Arena
Oct. 5 – Shanghai, China, Mercedes-Benz Arena
Oct. 7 – Saitama-shi, Japan, Saitama Super Arena
Oct. 10 – Seoul, South Korea, Olympic Park Gymnastics Arena
Oct. 12 – Macau, China, Cotai Arena At The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel
Oct. 19 – San Juan, Puerto Rico, Coliseo de Puerto Rico
Oct. 22 – Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez
Oct. 24 – Panama City, Panama, Estadio Nacional De Panama
Oct. 26 – Guatemala City, Guatemala, Estadio Cementos Progreso
Oct. 29 – Bogota, Colombia, Estadio El Campin
Oct. 31 – Quito, Ecuador, Estadio Olimpic Atahualpa
Nov. 2 – Sao Paulo, Brazil, Anhembi Stadium
Nov. 3 – Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Praca da Apoteose
Nov. 6 – Asuncion, Paraguay, Jockey Club
Nov. 8 – San Roque, Argentina, Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes
Nov. 9 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, Estadio River Plate
Nov. 12 – Santiago, Chile, Estadio Nacional
Nov. 18 – Mexico City, Mexico, Foro Sol
Nov. 19 – Mexico City, Mexico, Foro Sol
Nov. 23 – Auckland, New Zealand, Vector Arena
Nov. 24 – Auckland, New Zealand, Vector Arena
Nov. 27 – Boondall, Australia, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Nov. 29 – Sydney, Australia, Allphones Arena
Nov. 30 – Sydney, Australia, Allphones Arena
Dec. 2 – Melbourne, Australia, Rod Laver Arena
Dec. 3 – Melbourne, Australia, Rod Laver Arena
Dec. 5 – Hindmarsh, Australia, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Dec. 8 – Perth, Australia, Perth Arena
Bieber’s retweeted a post June 6 saying, “Dates only for now. These dates are not yet available for presale.”
For more information click here for Justin Bieber’s Twitter page and here for his official fan club, Bieber Fever.