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Justin Bieber Throws His Mic and Walks Off Stage After Getting Booed in Manchester
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On the third night of his Manchester show, the 'Cold Water' hitmaker once again tried to have a deep conversation with his fans but he ended up getting booed.

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Justin Bieber walked off stage after getting booed by concertgoers during the third night of his Manchester show on Sunday, October 23. He was trying to have a deep conversation with his fans but he ended up getting booed.

Justin told the crowd to stop screaming, but they didn't stop and even booed him. The "Cold Water" hitmaker then threw his microphone and walked off stage. He returned to stage a few minutes later, saying, "Manc can't handle the talking so I won't talk." He refused to speak to the crowd for the rest of the night.

Justin previously scolded the audience for screaming on the opening night of his Manchester show. While he was explaining the "Purpose Tour" name, the crowd's screams increased. He then extended the mic to the audience, saying, "Do you want to take it?" He added, "I just thought I could have a moment of trying to say something. 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." Justin addressed concertgoers in Birmingham with a similar request earlier this week. He is set to return to Birmingham for his "Purpose World Tour" on Monday, October 24.

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