Justin Bieber Asks His Fans to Stop Screaming at His Concert: ‘I
Don’t Feel Like I’m Being Heard’ Justin Bieber is no longer a fan of the roaring masses. The
22-year-old “Sorry” singer stopped his Birmingham, England concert on Monday to
make a special request to his fans.
“Can you guys do me a favor? Can you guys just relax for about
two seconds?” the Biebs asked after he was interrupted in the middle of a story.
“I get it, I get it, but I’m like two feet away from you. And I can hear you. I
appreciate all the love, it’s amazing. But can you show it in a different way?
Screaming is just so obnoxious.”
The crowd kept cheering, while a few people shouted out “boos,”
but the GRAMMY winner continued to explain his reasoning. “I get it, it’s been in
our blood and it’s ingrained you go to a concert and you scream and stuff,”
he said. “But if you could just scream after the song, enjoy the song, and then
take a chill pill for a second and listen to me speak. I don’t feel like I’m
being heard sometimes, and it gets a little frustrating.
When I’m speaking, can
you guys not scream at the top of your lungs?”
After the yells had died down a bit, Bieber then told the crowd
about how he’s had a hard time being away from his friends and family while on
the road.
The Canadian star isn’t slowing down anytime soon, with eight
more tour dates in the United Kingdom this month alone and many more global
stops spanning through March 2017.
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