Bieber performing during the Purpose World Tour (2016). After completion, it grossed $257 million, becoming his highest-grossing tour to date.
Concert tours
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Promotional tours
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Live performances
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Canadian singer Justin Bieber has released several albums since his debut in 2009, resulting in three concert tours (all of them worldwide), and numerous TV and award shows performances. He first released an extended play named My World in November 2009.[1] The EP got promoted through 2009, through performances at several award ceremonies and television shows, including the Summer Rush and the Jingle Ball as well through his first promotional tour Urban Behavior Tour.[2] In 2009, Bieber served as the opening act on selected dates of Taylor Swift'sFearless Tour.[3] In March 2010, he released his first studio album My World 2.0 which included his smash hit "Baby".[4] A tour in support of the album began in June 2010 and ended in October 2011 after 127 stops. It was named My World Tour.[5] In February 2011, he released his first documentary theatre movie Never Say Never.[6] The soundtrack to the album was released the same day as the movie.[7] Nine months later he released Under the Mistletoe, his first Christmas album.[8]
In June 2012, he released his second studio album Believe. The album got promoted through several performances including the iHeartRadio MuchMusic Video Awards and the Summertime Ball. The tour in support of the album began in the United States in September 2012 and ended in December 2013 in Australia after 155 concerts.[9] In January 2013, the acoustic version of the album was released.[10] In December 2013, he released his second compilation album Journals.[11] No tour in support of Journals was booked. No promotion was done either.
Three and a half years later, he released his third album, Purpose, in November 2015.[12] The album got promoted through several award show performances including the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards and the American Music Awards. The Purpose World Tour began in Seattle in March 2016.[13] Bieber began to perform in stadiums since the Latin American leg in February 2017.[14] The tour was set to end in Singapore in October 2017 but ended in July instead due to mental and physical exhaustion.[15][16] According to Pollstar, Purpose World Tour grossed $163.3 million and sold 1,761,642 tickets in 2016 and the 29 shows in 2017 grossed $93.7 million with 1,043,839 tickets sold. Overall, the tour had a total gross of $257 million and 2,805,481 in attendance in 162 shows.[17][18] In November 2017, it was reported that a 17-year-old British boy planned a terror attack on a Justin Bieber concert in Cardiff, in name of the Islamic State weeks after the Manchester Arena bombing following an Ariana Grande concert, however, nothing fatal happened.[19]
"Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Cry Me a River", "U Got It Bad", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Down to Earth", "One Time", "With You", "Baby"
"Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way" (Aerosmith cover), "One Time", "Baby", "U Smile", "With You"
"Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "Down to Earth", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "One Time", "That Should Be Me", "Baby", "U Smile", "With You"
"Love Me", "Bigger", "U Smile", "Runaway Love", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Somebody to Love" ·"Up", "Overboard", "Never Say Never", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "That Should Be Me", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "Baby"
"Love Me", "Bigger", "U Smile", "Runaway Love", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Somebody to Love" ·"Up", "Overboard", "Never Say Never", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "That Should Be Me", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "Baby"
"All Around the World", "Take You", "Catching Feelings", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "Somebody to Love", "Love Me Like You Do", "She Don't Like the Lights", "Die in Your Arms", "Out of Town Girl", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Never Say Never", "Beauty and a Beat", "One Less Lonely Girl", "As Long As You Love Me", "Believe", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
June 9, 2012
Summertime Ball 2012
London
"Somebody to Love", "Baby", "All Around the World", "Die in Your Arms", "Turn to You", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Never Say Never", "Boyfriend"
"Baby", "As Long As You Love Me", "U Smile", "One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time", "Never Let You Go", "Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Up", "Somebody to Love", "Eenie Meenie", "Live My Life", "All Around the World", "Call me Maybe", "Never Say Never", "Boyfriend", "With You"
June 15, 2012
The Today Show
New York City
"Boyfriend", "As Long As You Love Me" (with Big Sean), "Baby"
"All Around the World", "Take You", "Catching Feelings", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "Somebody to Love", "Love Me Like You Do", "She Don't Like the Lights", "Die in Your Arms", "Out of Town Girl", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Never Say Never", "Beauty and a Beat", "One Less Lonely Girl", "As Long As You Love Me", "Believe", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
"Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Baby", "Catching Feelings", "All Around the World", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend"
July 19, 2012
Acoustic Live!
Auckland
"As Long As You Love Me", "Take You", "Fall", "Thought Of You", "Take You", "All Around the World", "Catching Feelings", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Baby", "Boyfriend"
"Boyfriend", "Beauty and a Beat", "As Long As You Love Me", "Hold Tight", "All That Matters", "Be Alright", "All I Do Is Win" (DJ Khaled cover), "Where Are Ü Now"
"What Do You Mean?", "Where Are Ü Now", "Boyfriend", "All That Matters", "As Long As You Love Me", "Hold Tight", "That Should Be Me", "Home to Mama", "Be Alright", "Baby"
"Sorry", "What Do You Mean?", "The Feeling" (with Halsey), "No Pressure", "Love Yourself", "Company", "Home to Mama"
November 18, 2015
The Late Late Show with James Corden
Los Angeles
"Never Say Never", "What Do You Mean?", "Stronger", "Ironic", "Sorry"
November 18, 2015
An Evening with Justin Bieber
Rosemont
"Hold Tight", "What Do You Mean?", "As Long As You Love Me", "Home to Mama", "Love Yourself", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Down to Earth", "One Time", "I'll Show You", "Sorry", "Purpose"
"Where Are Ü Now", "Boyfriend", "Love Yourself", "Home to Mama", "Hold Tight", "As Long As You Love Me", "What Do You Mean?", "Sorry"
December 7, 2015
An Evening with Justin Bieber
Toronto
"What Do You Mean?", "I'll Show You", "Purpose", "Christmas Eve", "Christmas Love", "Mistletoe", "Hotline Bling" (Drake cover), "Love Yourself", "Baby", "Home to Mama", "All That Matters", "Boyfriend", "Hold Tight", "Be Alright", "Trust", "One Less Lonely Girl", "So Sick" (Ne‐Yo cover), "Down to Earth", "Fast Car" (Tracy Chapman cover), "One Time", "Sorry", "Let It Be" (The Beatles cover), "Nothing Like Us", "As Long As You Love Me"
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