100 underprivileged children to attend Justin Bieber India gig for free
The lounge will accommodate close to 100 children who will be given complimentary food and beverage apart from the best view of the show of their lifetime.
The promoters state that Justin Bieber is known world over for his associations with various charitable causes and they felt that aligning with a noble endeavour to the concert would further enhance the purpose of the tour and compliment the altruistic side of Bieber.
Recently the most expensive ticket- the 75,000 worth ticket, was gifted to an autorickshaw drivers teenage son who is an avid fan of Bieber.
In the past Bieber has helped patients with Leukemia, Meningitis, Down Syndrome etc apart from building schools and it will be interesting to see whether he visits a few charitable institutes and underprivileged homes when in India.
White Fox India will be bringing the 23-year-old Canadian megastar’s Purpose World Tour to India’s DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai on May 10.
Bieber’s latest jaunt is in support of his fourth album, the critically acclaimed Purpose, wherein he experimented with more exploratory electronic sounds. Apart from India, the Asia leg of the tour comprises Tel Aviv in Israel and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Touring in support of his fourth studio album Purpose – which debuted at #1 in over 100 countries and has sold over 8 million copies worldwide, Bieber is without a doubt one of the most successful pop stars in the world today with a recent world tour imbibing sold out dates across countries.
Concert goers can book tickets at www.bookmyshow.com for the hotly anticipated event. Concert goers can look forward to a set list that will surely comprise worldwide smash hits including Where Are Ü Now, Boyfriend, Love Yourself, Company, As Long As You Love Me, What Do You Mean?, Baby, Purpose, Encore: Sorry amongst others
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