Justin Bieber coming to Denmark – with purpose

The young superstar will perform at Parken on 2 October 2016

Justin Bieber has announced he will perform in Denmark whilst touring the world to promote his latest album ‘Purpose’, reports DR.

The 21-year-old hitmaker confirmed he will sing at Parken in Copenhagen on October 2 next year.

Setting new records
Tickets will go on sale just in time for Christmas on December 17 and will start at 465 kroner.

The Canadian superstar recently set a new Spotify record when his latest album was streamed more than 200 million times in the first week after its release.

The ‘Sorry’ singer last visited Denmark in 2013, when he also performed at  Parken.





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