Teen pop sensation Justin Bieber was forced to cancel his historic ‘Beatles’ tour at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England that was scheduled on Friday.

The decision was made after thousands London “Beliebers” have flocked the streets surrounding the Hard Days Night Hotel where the Canadian singer and his team have stayed before the concert.

The police have earlier expressed concerns over the increasing number of tween fans wanting to take a glimpse of their pop idol and in hopes to assuage any looming riot, the Liverpool authorities, said Mirror.co.uk have warned Justin and his group from showing up at the hotel balcony.

But according to Access Hollywood the teen sensation was able to greet his thousands of tween fans from the hotel balcony hours later.

"There are like thousands of people out there. Love everybody but gonna try and get some sleep. Please don't scream lol," Justin Bieber tweeted.

The teen hit maker who topped his second album at the US chart last week had sent his love for his adoring fans.

"THIS IS CRAZY! Trying to work it out so I can say whatup to my fans. I LOVE YOU GUYS!"

"[The street] has been closed to traffic and police would urge the public to avoid the area if possible. Officers are working with the management of the hotel and with Justin Bieber's security team to ensure his safety, the safety of other guests and of the crowd," an unidentified source was quoted as saying by the Access Hollywood.

The source added that authorities were asked to ensure no unwanted incident to take place in the area.

"Merseyside Police has been called to North John Street in Liverpool City Centre to ensure control of a crowd that has gathered outside the Hard Days Night Hotel," the source said, according to Access Hollywood.

Bieber’s performance in Liverpool is part of his international leg of the teen sensation’s “My World” tour. From Liverpool he was supposed to head to Newcastle, England, on Saturday for more performances. The teen singer is scheduled to perform in London’s O2 Arena.

Liverpool is the birthplace of Beatles and Mirror.co.uk has described earlier that the teenage sensation has brought a ‘new wave’ of teenage mania the same way Beatles did in the 1970s.

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