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Justin Bieber Scolds Concertgoers for Screaming at Manchester Show
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The 'Cold Water' hitmaker was trying to talk to the fans during his performance on Thursday night, October 20 but they wouldn't stop screaming.

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Justin Bieber was trying to have a deep conversation with his fans during his Manchester show on Thursday night, October 20 but they wouldn't stop screaming. So, the "Cold Water" hitmaker ended up scolding them onstage.

Justin began by explaining the "Purpose Tour" name. "I believe everybody in this building has a purpose," he said before offering inspirational commentary to the crowd. As the crowd's screams increased, he extended the mic to the audience, saying, "Do you want to take it?"

"I just thought I could have a moment of trying to say something," the "Let Me Love You" crooner said, "But if not, I'll just get to singing if you guys don't want to hear me speak. I don't mind cutting the bulls**t. I don't need to talk. I'm just trying to engage, but if you guys don't want to do that then we can just play the music." He then walked towards the back of the stage and said, "This is my purpose."

Justin also asked the crowd to stay quiet during ballads. "Try and stay as quiet as possible," he said, "You can scream as much as you want afterwards, but while I'm singing try and stay quiet."

Earlier this week, Justin addressed concertgoers in Birmingham with a similar request. "Can you guys do me a favor? Can you guys just relax for like two seconds?" he said, "I get it, I get it, but I'm like two feet away from you and I can hear you. I appreciate it. I appreciate all the love, it's amazing. But can you show it in a different way? Just try to show you love me in a different way. Screaming is just so obnoxious."

The "What Do You Mean" singer added, "I get it, it's been in our blood and it's ingrained-you go to a concert and you scream and stuff, but if you could just scream after the song, enjoy the song, scream, it's awesome, it's fun and then take a chill pill for a second and listen to me speak. I don't feel like I'm being heard sometimes and it gets a little frustrating. When I'm speaking, I ask you not scream at the top of your lungs? Is that cool with you guys?"

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