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Canadian singer Justin Bieber performs at the O2 World in Hamburg, Germany, on April 2, 2013. Bieber will perform in Frankfurt, Dortmund and Cologne as part of his tour in the coming days. AFP PHOTO / SVEN HOPPE / GERMANY OUT / EDITORIAL USE ONLY Image Credit: AFP

Justin Bieber fans, rejoice. Organisers of the Canadian pop star’s debut appearance in the Middle East have added a second date in Dubai on May 5 for his Believe World Tour. Tickets to his May 4 show at Dubai Sevens Stadium was rapidly sold-out as die-hard Bieber fans snapped them up immediately after they went on sale on September 23 last year. Ticket prices for the second concert remain the same and start at Dh350, according to Done Events.

“Adding a second show to his first ever Middle East visit gives Justin Bieber and our team another great opportunity to accommodate the huge demand from Middle East fans wanting to see the show and so we are very excited that Justin Bieber has agreed to extend his Dubai stay by another day to help fulfil the dreams of more regional fans,” said Done Events COO Thomas Ovesen.

The famous teen, with more than 27 million followers on Twitter, is known to unleash Bieber mania wherever he goes. His devoted fans call themselves Beliebers.

But the 19-year-old pop prince’s global tour has been dogged by controversy, the latest incident involving his trip to the Anne Frank museum in Amsterdam.

For tickets to Justin Bieber’s concert, go to justinbieberdubai.com