Australian and New Zealand Beliebers have been eagerly awaiting news of a tour that has already amazed audiences across more than 150 shows throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
The lead up to the tour saw Bieber bunkering down for two months of ten-hour long rehearsal days. The final result is nothing short of incredible:
‘Hundreds of thousands of shrieking fans, many donning homemade T-shirts, singing, crying, dancing and, yes, wearing out their vocal cords with screams, turned the downtown L.A. arena into a virtual spaceship from another planet.’ – Hollywood Reporter
‘It was nothing if not spectacular - and just what we have come to expect... He rose on a podium to a new high and that looks like that’s just where he is going to stay - at the top.’ – Liverpool Echo
Bieber is an artist that needs no introduction with two Artist Of The Year American Music Awards, two Grammy nominations, more than 40 million Twitter followers and 15 million albums sold worldwide to his name.
The Canadian superstar has come a long way from the teenage sensation who racked up more than 10,000,000 views on his YouTube channel from word of mouth alone.
Discovered and signed by his manager Scooter Braun thanks to his spectacular cover videos of the likes of Justin Timberlake, Ne-Yo and Stevie Wonder, Bieber’s talent also earned him a mentor in pop icon Usher and a record deal with Island Def Jam Records.
Three studio albums, 3.3 billion VEVO video views and a box office smash feature-length film later, Justin Bieber’s Believe tour offers fans a glimpse of their idol in his finest form yet.
Inspired by Michael Jackson’s concerts from the 80s and 90s, Bieber aims to make you ‘believe in magic again’ with a show filled with lights, sounds and pyrotechnics.
The elaborate stage production of Believe is lead by the show’s director Jon M. Chu, the name behind Bieber’s smash hit bio-doc Never Say Never as well as the Step Up franchise. This is Chu’s first stage show and promises to be the Hollywood-worthy extravaganza that ups the ante on Bieber’s previous My World tour.
The Believe tour features more than a dozen dancers, feature-film quality video segments and a triple-level stage with wind machines, cranes and runways. Show director, Jon M. Chu, lets fans know what they have to look forward to:
"The show starts before the show even starts. We had a cinematic score composed for when people take their seats, and there are other (pre-show) elements I can't talk about. When people walk in, we want them to feel like they're about to take a ride at Disneyland. They will let go of their everyday cares."
There are no further dates to be added to Justin Bieber’s Believe Australia & New Zealand tour. Be quick to grab your tickets as these shows are sure to sell out!
Advance tickets for the Australian leg of Justin Bieber’s 2013 Believe Tour will be available to all Visa Credit, Debit and Prepaid cardholders from 10am (local time) Tuesday 25 June 2013 until 10am (local time) Thursday 27 June 2013 or until presale tickets sell out at www.visaentertainment.com.au
Buy tickets to the Adelaide Show from the 1st of July here
Nov 23, 2013
Vector Arena, Auckland - All Ages
Nov 24, 2013
Vector Arena, Auckland - All Ages
Nov 27, 2013
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane - All Ages
Nov 29, 2013
Allphones Arena, Sydney NSW - All Ages
Nov 30, 2013
Allphones Arena, Sydney NSW - All Ages
Dec 2, 2013
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne - All Ages
Dec 3, 2013
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne - All Ages
Dec 5, 2013
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide - All Ages
Dec 8, 2013
Perth Arena, Perth - All Ages