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What to expect at Justin Bieber Manila concert

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Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber is coming back to Manila six years after his first visit to stage a concert for Philippine “Beliebers.”

On Wednesday, concert promoter MMI Live announced that the singer has added Manila in his Purpose World Tour, which is in support of his fourth studio album Purpose (2015).

As Beliebers, the moniker for his legion of fans, anticipate this musical extravaganza, we are listing down four things to expect in the concert happening on Sept. 30.

Grand finale

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The tour started on March 9 last year and will end on Sept. 30. Yes, people, the Philippines is the last pitsop of the concert tour that has already earned USD 200 million since it kicked off in Seattle. The concert will be stage at the 55,000-seater Philippine Arena in Bulacan. Hence, expect for a grand show fit to punctuate the superstar’s world tour.

Fresh hits

 Canadian pop superstar Justin Bieber during his concert in Europe 

Purpose World Tour will feature songs from the latest album Purpose. The set list, just like the in previous legs of the concert tour, will include just a few of his older hits, including “Baby” and “Boyfriend.” Songs such as “What Do You Mean,” “Get Used to It,” “Company,” and “No Pressure” will be the highlights of the show. Bieber’s hit singles “Cold Water” and the anthemic “Love Yourself” are also on the list.

Live vocals and some lip sync

Bieber never likes to disappoint his fans and that’s why he lip syncs his songs generally in his concert. Very few of you might be aware of this fact but in order to avoid any kind of hindrance in his show or any health issues he lip syncs his songs.

Horrible traffic

This is already given on NLEX. But the traffic situation during Bieber's concert will be a nightmare. Just to give you on an idea, when we watched Katy Perry’s concert at the Philippine Arena, it took us more than two hours before we could get out of the Arena complex (some said it took them nearly three hours). So, brace yourself and save up some patience.

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