Fear
Grips Young Fans....Begs Justin Bieber To Cancel
Fans
of Justin Bieber pleaded on Tuesday for his upcoming British tour
dates to be canceled, underscoring the potential repercussions to
music acts with a young fan base from the suicide bombing at an
Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.
the
suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester 240=24
Made Up (309=39 Invented) (501=51 Conspiracy,
Freemason, Man Made) (903=93 Propaganda,
Unactual) (F 579/3=193=44p Kill, Time)
Canadian heartthrob Bieber, 23, is due to play
an open air concert at London's Hyde Park in July. But fans flooded
social media saying his appearance should be axed for the safety both
of fans and the singer himself.
"Cancel Justin's concert in the UK,
please! We want him to be safe, please," a person using the
handle marhrukhh wrote on the Instagram account of Bieber's manager,
Scooter Braun.
Braun also manages Grande, also 23, a former
Nickelodeon star whose huge female fan base, many of them tweens,
were out in force for her concert in Manchester on Monday night when
a suicide bombing killed 22 people and injure dozens.
a
suicide bombing killed Tw0 Two(22)
people and injure dozens 226/2=113
Dishonest, DisInfo, Mainstream, Operation, Fiction (260=26
Lie) (550=55 Santa, Farcical) (Su 3300=33 Phony, Fakery)
(S
2230=223=48p Hoax)
The "Problem" singer flew to Florida
on Tuesday to spend time with her family, the Daily Mail website
reported. Representatives at Grande's record company did not return
calls on whether the remainder of her world tour, with stops in
London and Europe, would go ahead. Leanne Murray, 20, who lives in
Ireland, has tickets to see Bieber play in Dublin next month. But she
said that after Monday's bombing she is contemplating selling them.
"I just don't want what I would hope to be
a great night to end in something like last night," Murray, who
paid 180 Euros ($200) each for two tickets told Reuters.
"It's frightening to think that it could
have been any of us and it really shows that you never know what's
around the corner," Murray added.
Representatives for Bieber did not immediately
respond to Reuters on the status of his upcoming performances.
Touring has been one of the top sources of
income for musicians in recent years. The top 10 worldwide tour acts
grossed a combined $1.67 billion in 2016, according to music industry
publication Pollstar, with Bruce Springsteen bringing in $268.3
million alone.
Pop acts like Taylor Swift, Bieber, One
Direction and Grande are also among the top earners. Grande grossed
more than $25 million from touring between April 2016-April 2017,
according to Pollstar figures, while Bieber grossed $163 million in
2016.
Robin Wolff, from Agoura Hills, California,
said she has accompanied her 15-year-old daughter Brooke to Miley
Cyrus and One Direction concerts. Her daughter has only more recently
attended a couple of concerts without parental supervision.
Asked if she has concerns for her children
attending concerts in the wake of the Manchester attack, Wolff said,
"Absolutely."
Fans
of Justin Bieber pleaded on Tuesday for his upcoming British tour
dates to be canceled, underscoring the potential repercussions to
music acts with a young fan base from the suicide bombing at an
Ariana Grande concert in Manchester.
Canadian heartthrob Bieber, 23, is due to play
an open air concert at London's Hyde Park in July. But fans flooded
social media saying his appearance should be axed for the safety both
of fans and the singer himself.
With
just two decodes I can say that the suicide bombing at Manchester was
a hoax meant to create FEAR as you can read with the youths warnings
to Justin Bieber.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-security-manchester-music-idUSKBN18J2YD
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