Canadian singer Justin Bieber seems not to have his lessons yet despite plummeting ticket sales to his eight-show Believe Tour in Australia. The lower sales and higher rate of ticket returns are attributed to negative news about the 19-year-old pop star such as being thrown out of a Brazilian brothel and a romp with a porn star.

On Monday, upon arrival in Australian, the Boyfriend singer had a penthouse party in Gold Coast where there were dozens of barely dressed females. One of the guests at Surfers Paradise on Elkhorn Avenue was Angela Murray from Big Brother 2012 Australia who tweeted about the event.

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The first of his eight-show concert was on Tuesday night in Brisbane. Upon his arrival, some teen girls took the opportunity to have a photo session with Justin, whose misadventures in the Latin American leg of his Believe Tour is being blamed for the poor ticket sales in the Land Down Under.

In July, when tickets were initially made available, many Aussies bought tickets to his concert. But when news came out that he was thrown out of a Brazilian prostitution house, sales of tickets for the concert plummeted 23 per cent.

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Then a video of his alleged tryst with Tati Neves, said to be a porn actress in Brazil, came out in YouTube, causing another 18 per cent cut in ticket sales.

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But The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Bieber said he does not "give a f**k" about his negative public perception.

In contrast, while Bieber's ticket sales are down, clean-image British boy band One Direction sold 187 per cent more tickets for the recent Australian concert than Bieber who has been mired in one scandal to another the past few months.

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