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Shirtless Justin Bieber Took a Hard Fall on Stage
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The stage was soaked with fake rain during 'Sorry' set at Sprint Center and he was running down in great speed.

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Justin Bieber took a nasty fall on stage and still managed to look good. The "What Do You Mean?" singer slipped during a stage performance, where fake rain was poured down, but quickly regained his composure.

The 22-year-old pop star was performing his hit song "Sorry" at his Sprint Center, Kansas City, Missouri concert on Wednesday, April 6. He ran from upstage through a slope, slipped and could not help but landed on his butt. His fans screamed but he acted like nothing had happened and the show went on.

Bieber did not address the stage mishap but tweeted after the show, "Tonight was a great show. Thanks. #PurposeTourKansasCity." He will continue the tour on Saturday in Houston, Texas and several other North American dates before visiting his native Canada on May 13. Bieber will kick off the European leg in August and wrap the tour in November this year.

The tour had taken its toll on the singer. "I enjoy meeting such incredible people but I end up feeling so drained and filled with so much of other people's spiritual energy that I end up so drained and unhappy," Bieber said last month after canceling a meet and greet. "Want to make people smile and happy but not at my expense and I always leave feeling mentally and emotionally exhausted to the point of depression."

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