Justin Bieber Adds 'One Less Lonely Girl' to Tour Setlist After Fans' Protest
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After fans expressed their disappointment over the song's exclusion at his tour kick-off in Seattle, the Canadian singer played it at his next show in Vancouver.

AceShowbiz - Beliebers' wish is Justin Bieber's command. After upsetting fans for not performing "One Less Lonely Girl" at his "Purpose" tour kick-off a few days ago, the Biebs updated his setlist to include the "My World" cut for his show in Vancouver on Friday, March 11.

That night, the Canadian heartthrob brought back the tradition of inviting a female fan to the stage and serenading her with the song. As seen in a video taken by a concertgoer below, he sits next to the lucky girl and sings an acoustic version of "OLLG" while the crowd goes crazy. He gives the girl a big hug and a kiss on her cheek after finishing the song.

Bieber's "Purpose" tour, which follows his latest chart-topping album of the same name, opened in Seattle last Wednesday. At the show, he treated fans to new songs off the LP, including "Sorry" and "What Do You Mean?", as well as some of his old hits like "Boyfriend" and "Baby".

However, a lot of Beliebers were left a bit upset after he omitted "One Less Lonely Girl" and the longtime tradition. They later took to Twitter to express their disappointment and subsequently got "#OLLG" trending on the micro-blogging site.

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