Justin Bieber Extends 'Purpose World Tour' After Storming Off Stage Mid-Performance
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The 'Cold Water' hitmaker's third worldwide tour is extended into 2017 with a dozen dates in Latin America.

AceShowbiz - Justin Bieber extends his "Purpose World Tour" into 2017. The "Cold Water" hitmaker announces Latin America dates just days after throwing his mic and storming off stage during concert in Manchester.

The Latin America trek will kick off in Mexico on February 15, 2017, before heading to Chile, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama and wrapping by April 24, 2017 in Costa Rica. Tickets go on sale on October 28 at Justin's site.

The announcement comes after Justin walked off stage during the third night of his Manchester show on Sunday, October 23. The "Let Me Love You" singer told the crowd to stop screaming, but they didn't stop and even booed him. He then threw his microphone and walked off stage, before returning to stage a few minutes later.

Justin told the crowd he was no longer going to talk. "I feel like I wanna connect with you. The point of the no screaming thing is that when I'm looking at you in the eyes you know that we're actually having a moment and having connection," he explained, "So it's not that I'm being an a**h*** it simply me just wanting to have a moment."

"Manchester you guys are awesome. But then there has to be...," said Justin, before tailing off from his explanation after realizing that fans couldn't stop screaming. He added, "I'm just going to quit the talking alright. I'm not going to talk the rest of the night. We're just going to do the music. Obviously Manchester just can't handle it so let's do the music."

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