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Justin Bieber Announces New Year’s Eve Livestream Concert

The event marks Justin Bieber’s first live concert performance since 2017.

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Justin Bieber New Year's Eve Livestream
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Justin Bieber has teamed up with T-Mobile for a special New Years’ Eve livestream performance event. This will mark the singer’s first live concert performance since 2017’s Purpose tour.

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Bieber fans will be able to view “T-Mobile Presents New Year’s Eve Live with Justin Bieber” starting at 10:15 p.m. EST on December 31. Tickets to the event, available Tuesday, December 8, will be free of charge to T-Mobile customers and $25 for other viewers.

Access to the livestream will be available through January 1 at 3 p.m. EST. Learn more here.

“I’ve worked with T-Mobile for a long time — they’re such a fun brand, and we’re working on more surprises to watch out for during this special night,” Bieber says. “I can’t wait to partner on this epic New Year’s Eve concert with them, and give everyone a safe way to kick 2020 out the door, together.”

2020 has been something of a comeback year for Bieber. In 2016, the singer headed out on a 162 date tour in support of his hit-bearing 2015 album Purpose, home to “Sorry” and “Love Yourself.” Towards the end of the tour, in 2017, Bieber called off the remaining dates, citing exhaustion and depression.

Earlier this year, Bieber returned with Changes, his latest album since 2015 which includes the singles “Intentions” featuring Quavo and “Yummy.” It became the singer’s seventh No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and is nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Bieber also snagged nominations for Best Pop Solo Performance for “Yummy,” Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Intentions” and Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “10,000 Hours” with Dan + Shay.

Keeping his streak blazing, Bieber released the emotional single “Lonely” with Benny Blanco to reflect on his journey through stardom, a topic he touches on again on his Shawn Mendes collaboration “Monster” from the fellow Canadian musician’s latest album Wonder. Bieber also teamed up with Chance The Rapper for the hopeful track “Holy.”

Listen to the best of Justin Bieber on Apple Music and Spotify.

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