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Justin Bieber Performs His Album ‘Justice’ Live From Paris

On April 13, Justin Bieber aired his concert special “Live from Paris” where he performed songs from his album Justice.
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On April 13, Justin Bieber aired his concert special “Live from Paris,” where he performed songs from his album Justice. On Youtube, the performance streamed live at 4 pm PST and 7 pm EST. In the video, the 27-year-old singer-songwriter performed five songs with his personal band, We The Band. Later, Bieber celebrated his Paris performance with an afterparty stream on Youtube.

The “Live from Paris” video description describes the video as having a “breathtaking backdrop” and is supposed to “opens the doors to his powerful new album.” Specifically, Bieber performed on Hôtel De Crillon, giving fans a taste of France’s beautiful city.

On April 13, Justin Bieber aired his concert special “Live from Paris” where he performed songs from his album Justice.
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In his Paris performance, Bieber sang upbeat songs such as “Hold On,” and “Somebody,” with a smile on his face. Then, the video transitioned into a more intimate and emotional performance with the last three songs “Off My Face,” “Unstable,” and “2 Much.”

From a pink beanie to a black one, Bieber had a range of stylish outfits throughout the video. Despite the multiple outfit changes, the one thing that was kept consistent in the background of the video was the Eiffel Tower.

On April 13, Justin Bieber aired his concert special “Live from Paris” where he performed songs from his album Justice.
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After the performance streamed, Bieber had an exclusive afterparty stream for members of Youtube Premium. Nick DeMoura, the Creative Director for Bieber’s Believe World Tour, joined the singer for the afterparty.

A day later, We The Band took to social media to post about the performance. Still, on their concert high, the band asked fans their favorite song from the performance.

On April 13, Justin Bieber aired his concert special “Live from Paris” where he performed songs from his album Justice.
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If you want to support Justin Bieber, you can check out his album Justice on streaming platforms such as Apple and Spotify.