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Pop superstar Justin Bieber will perform in New Zealand as part of his latest world tour.
The Canadian heartthrob made the announcement on Twitter this morning, telling fans: "oh yeah...and just agreed to routing for EUROPE, RUSSIA, MIDDLE EAST, ASIA, AUSTRALIA and NZ, South America, and S AFRICA BELIEVE TOUR dates.
The Boyfriend singer also posted a video on YouTube of Never Say Never filmmaker John Chu signing a "paper plate contract", agreeing to become the creative director of the tour.
Bieber will be in New Zealand on a promotional visit from July 18 - 20, but no concert dates have been announced.
The 18-year-old was last in New Zealand in 2010, where his fans packed Auckland International Airport and stole his hat.
He is the most viewed YouTube artist of all time, with more than 2.7 billion video views. His second album, Believe, was released June 8.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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