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Justin Bieber to tour Australia and NZ in 2017

Multiple chart record breaker Justin Bieber is bringing his Purpose World Tour to Australia and New Zealand in 2017. A holding page on local promoter Frontier Touring s website features a countdown…

By Poppy ReidPublished Sep 29, 2016
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Multiple chart record breaker Justin Bieber is bringing his Purpose World Tour to Australia and New Zealand in 2017.

A holding page on local promoter Frontier Touring’s website features a countdown clock that promises an announcement at 6am Tuesday, October 4.

 

 

Meanwhile, Nova posted a pic on Instagram featuring model Gigi Hadid.

 

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Kyle & Jackie O will announce the tour on their show next Tuesday.

 

 

The 22-year-old Canadian artist’s Purpose Tour crossed the US$70 million mark in June. According to Billboard, Bieber passed the revenue milestone six weeks out from wrapping up the sold-out tour of the US and Canada on July 19.

Bieber is currently on a three-month jaunt through European markets, which will take him through to November 25.

Bieber was last in Australia in September 2015 for Bieber Island on Sydney Harbour. Just 1,200 fans watched him perform on this date last year as part of a campaign partnership between Universal Music Australia, KIIS, iHeartRadio Australia and Optus.

Last month, Bieber was awarded eight Guinness World Records in the 2017 edition of the long-standing annual achievement book. His records include the most-streamed track on Spotify in one week, tallying an astonishing 30,723,708 streams of his hit single What Do You Mean?.

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