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Justin Bieber can't wait to perform in India

International Pop sensation Justin Bieber is thrilled to perform in India and it seems he cannot wait for his concert to begin in the country.

The 23-year-old Grammy winning singer is geared up to unleash his magic at the Purpose World Tour in D Y Patil Stadium tomorrow (10).


Bieber took to Twitter to express his excitement.

"Dubai is incredible... India you are next.

@Amit_Bhatia99 you ready? #PurposeTourStadiums," wrote the Love Yourself singer.

Bieber is on tour to promote his fourth album, Purpose, and was in Dubai on the Asia leg for his show on May 6.

Over 45,000 people are expected to turn up to watch the live act by the singer and Mumbai Police has deployed 500 personnel along with 25 officers to ensure proper security at the stadium.

After the concert, Bieber will spend the next two days visiting New Delhi, Jaipur and Agra, with a definite trip to the Taj Mahal.

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