Justin Bieber ‘never say never’ to Japan
The Canadian teen pop phenomenon insists on Japan shows despite crew’s refusal
Singer Justin Bieber has vowed to continue his “My World’ tour in Japan and confirmed in his recent post on Twitter that his last five pitstops include scheduled performances in Osaka and Tokyo.
The teen sensation’s “Beliebers” in Japan were left in the dark last week following reports that the singer’s crew had strongly refused to join him in the disaster stricken country in the Far East when the tsunami and earthquake devastated Japan on March 11.
But it’s a go for the teen sensation.
He tweeted: "5 shows left of this leg of the #myworldtour! Manila, Hong Kong, Taipei, Osaka and Tokyo! Like I said...we are going to JAPAN! #supportjapan."
Various reports had had it that the crew had objected to Japan tour for fear of cancer that could embroiled them since Japan twin disaster has also resulted in ‘severe damages to the nuclear reactor in Fukushima.
Justin Bieber is scheduled to perform in Osaka and Tokyo from May 17 to 18. Fukushima is 328 miles from Osaka while it is 128 miles from Tokyo, the country’s city capital.
TMZ reports last week that Bieber has maintained that he will perform in Japan ‘with or without’ the crew, adding that the teen sensation is even prepared to perform in small venue when left with no crew member at all.
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