Popstar Justin Bieber to play Israel concert in October 2022

Canadian singer is set to arrive in the Jewish state for the third time in his career as part of his upcoming Justice World Tour and will perform at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv on October 13
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Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber will perform at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv on October 13, 2022, the show's production company announced on Monday.
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  • Bieber's Israel date will fall during the holiday of Sukkot and is part of the Justice World Tour to support his latest studio effort Justice, which was released in April.
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    Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber
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    Ticket prices will range from NIS 355 for general admission to NIS 645 for the golden ring and up to NIS 995 for the VIP section which will feature a seating area, pre-show lounge, including food and drinks served during the show.
    This would be Bieber's third visit to the Holy Land, after performing in Israel in 2011 at the early days of his career and again in 2017 after establishing himself as one of the world's leading pop stars.
    Justin Bieber, 27, first broke into the scene in 2009 after becoming a YouTube sensation. He released his first single One Time shortly later. His first hit single Baby made him a household name and the song's video clip held the title of most-watched video on YouTube for more than two years.
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    Justin Bieber and wife Hailey
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    He gained a large following, mostly consisting of pre-teen and teen girls known as Beliebers.
    The singer's public image shifted over the years after his name was tied to several scandals and after his marriage to model Hailey Bieber (nee Baldwin).
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