Justin Bieber Ask Audience and Fans To Slow Down

By Xyla Joelle L. Fernandez

Oct 20, 2016 06:00 AM EDT

Justin Bieber pleaded with fans to stop their "obnoxious" screaming at his concert in Birmingham,
England on Monday night, October 17 2016.

The 22-year-old singer is currently in the middle of his Purpose World Tour, and took to the stage at the Barclaycard Arena in the city, where thousands of devoted fans crowded in to catch a glimpse of their idol. However, Justin appeared to be struggling to cope with the cacophony of screams coming from the audience during the evening.

Several audience members were put out by Justin's request, with fan Amanda Boland telling the Birmingham Mail she felt he was being "disrespectful to his fans" by asking them to cease their screaming.

Justin Bieber said to his audience and fans during the concert "Can you do me a favor? Can you guys just relax and for about two seconds? I can hear you and I appreciate all the love and its amazing. But can you show it in a different way? Screaming is obnoxious."  He said. The crowd kept on cheering for him while other people are shouting "boos" at him.

However, others had insisted on social media that Justine Bieber wasn't being rude, and thus he was just trying to perform in the best of his ability for the people who went to his concert and paid to go just to see him perform live.

Later in the show, Justin Bieber thanked the crowd for their ongoing support to him and he said "I've been on tour for a while now, away from my friends and away from my family. That's tough sometimes. But I adore you all beautiful people who keep me company" Bieber said before the concert ended.

Truly, because of a little incident like this, fans of Justin Bieber were separated into two-one saying that he's being so rude ceasing the crowd to cheer for him while he performs and the other one understands him that he just wanted to give his all in all in his performance.

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