We are really sorry #Beliebers!!!
But as you all know that Justin Bieber has canceled one of his two scheduled concerts in Lisbon, Portugal. The venue made the announcement on Sunday, March 10.
“Due to unforeseen circumstances we have been forced to cancel the show scheduled for March 12,” a rep for the Pavilhao Atlantico said in a statement. “Justin looks forward to playing for his Portuguese fans on March 11. Refunds for ticket holders on March 12 are available from point of purchase.”
On Thursday, March 7, the 19-year-old singer fainted midway through his concert in London. “He left the stage for 20 minutes, then came back and finished the show,” Bieber’s rep told US Weekly. The “Beauty and the Beat” singer soldiered through his March 8 performance at the O2 Arena despite feeling “a little short of breath.”
Though the cause of his fainting spell has not been revealed, Bieber appears to be in better health. “Slept good last night,” he tweeted March 10. “Hanging with the boys today.”
BUT, APPARENTLY TMZ has learned something that Justin Bieber cancelled his Portugal concert Tuesday — not because he’s sick, not because he’s melting down — because ticket sales were “soft” and it felt like the right thing to do. [WHAT???]
Sources connected to Justin have confirmed … it was a “business decision” that triggered the cancellation. TMZ’s sources say ticket sales were still “good … more than 60%” … just not good enough.
It’s pretty common for lesser artists to bail when sales are bad, but unusual for singer’s on Justin’s level. Could this be meaning something for you, folks?
#NIC/TAC [Image: TMZ]


Ammie
March 11, 2013
It’s fading! And it isn’t just because of this canceled performance. When you put everything that has been going on over the last 6 months together it doesn’t.paint a pretty picture. Bieber painted this picture all on his own and can’t blame so called “haters” for it either.
Rick
March 11, 2013
Justin Bieber- People invest their lives in sharing a music experience with you.
It’s not a good idea to betray your audience. No one is that big our important.
They helped make you what you are. Don’t you try to act like you are larger than the music and industry. If you are tired or somethings wrong admit it and tell them. They will be understanding.
Don’t betray your audience in a way that makes you look like you care more about over consumption than giving them what they respect you for.
I don’t like it one bit. You better make it up to them.
And quit playing so close to danger like you have been lately. A lot of young people look up to you. You can have an edge without acting like a little deviant about it.
I don’t want to see you self destruct young dude.
GRETEL
March 11, 2013
I’m sure Portugal has underprivileged kids and programs like Make-A-Wish and maybe his promoters could have swallowed what ridiculous pride they have and given some of those seats to kids who could have had an experience that they would not have otherwise had. Selfish.
Alex
March 11, 2013
Pretty pathetic you cancel because of this reason. Lets see ….. He isn’t talented, his fans were 13 year olds who don’t know what good music is and would take a Barney sing along song over a Rolling Stones song anyday. Most of his fans are grown to the point that they realize he isn’t talented a d all the now Tweens have moved on to the next horrible teen sensation. Bieber you are rolling with unclassy nogs who are just mooching off you like they do best.
Nina
March 11, 2013
OK, so who DIDN’T see this coming? Bieber, trying to be “superthug” is quickly turning his fans away. After all, 12 year old girls don’t like it, and REAL adults, just can’t stand him personally. Hopefully we’ll soon be hearing about him washing cars in Canada. Oh fun….