Justin Bieber quits concert after 1 song because fans won't let him wipe liquid off the stage

The Associated Press
October 30, 2015 at 12:43PM
Singer Justin Bieber gestures as he stands on stage during a concert in Oslo, Thursday Oct. 29, 2015. Bieber says he stopped a concert in Oslo after one song Thursday because fans got in his way as he tried to wipe up liquid on stage.
Singer Justin Bieber gestures as he stands on stage during a concert in Oslo, Thursday Oct. 29, 2015. Bieber says he stopped a concert in Oslo after one song Thursday because fans got in his way as he tried to wipe up liquid on stage. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Canadian pop star Justin Bieber says he stopped a concert in Oslo after one song because fans got in his way as he tried to wipe up liquid on stage.

On Instagram, he wrote that he "chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen." Videos posted on social media show a visibly irritated Bieber saying "Gimme me a second. Guys, I am done. I am not gonna do the show."

The 21-year-old singer removed his cap and headset as he walked off the stage at Oslo's Chateau Neuf concert hall before some 1,000 screaming fans.

Bieber, who earlier this week quit a radio show in Spain, blamed a rough week, saying "I don't always handle things the right way but I'm human."

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