List of Justin Bieber live performances

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Bieber performing during the Purpose World Tour (2016). After completion, it grossed $257 million, becoming his highest-grossing tour to date.
Concert tours4
Promotional tours4
Live performances188

Canadian singer Justin Bieber has released several albums since his debut in 2009, leading to four concert tours (all of them worldwide), and numerous TV and award show performances. He first released an extended play titled My World in November 2009. [1] The EP was promoted throughout 2009 with performances at several award ceremonies and television shows, including the Summer Rush and the Jingle Ball, as well as his first promotional tour, the Urban Behavior Tour. [2] In 2009, Bieber also served as the opening act on selected dates of Taylor Swift's Fearless Tour. [3] In March 2010, he released his first studio album, My World 2.0 , which included the hit single "Baby." [4] A tour in support of the album, titled the My World Tour, began in June 2010 and ended in October 2011 after 127 shows. [5] In February 2011, he released his first documentary film, Never Say Never. [6] The soundtrack to the film was released the same day. [7] Nine months later, he released Under the Mistletoe , his first Christmas album. [8]

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In June 2012, Bieber released his second studio album, Believe. The album was promoted through several performances, including the iHeartRadio MuchMusic Video Awards and the Summertime Ball. The Believe Tour, supporting the album, began in the United States in September 2012 and concluded in December 2013 in Australia after 155 concerts. [9] In January 2013, the acoustic version of the album was released. [10] In December 2013, Bieber released his second compilation album, Journals. [11] No tour in support of Journals was booked, and it was not promoted.

Three and a half years later, Bieber released his third studio album, Purpose , in November 2015. [12] The album was promoted through various award show performances, including the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards and the American Music Awards. The Purpose World Tour began in Seattle in March 2016. [13] Bieber began performing in stadiums starting with the Latin American leg in February 2017. [14] The tour was initially scheduled to end in Singapore in October 2017 but concluded in July 2017 instead due to mental and physical exhaustion. [15] [16] According to Pollstar , the Purpose World Tour grossed $163.3 million and sold 1,761,642 tickets in 2016, and the 29 shows in 2017 grossed $93.7 million with 1,043,839 tickets sold. Overall, the tour had a total gross of $257 million and an attendance of 2,805,481 across 162 shows. [17] [18] In November 2017, it was reported that a 17-year-old British boy had planned a terror attack on a Justin Bieber concert in Cardiff in the name of Islamic State, weeks after the Manchester Arena bombing following an Ariana Grande concert. Fortunately, no fatal incidents occurred. [19]

Concert tours

TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)ShowsGrossAttendanceRef.
My World Tour June 23, 2010 – October 20, 2011 My World

My World 2.0

  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Oceania
  • North America
  • South America
127$53,300,000808,271 [20] [21]
My World Tour setlist
Believe Tour September 29, 2012 – December 8, 2013 Believe
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Oceania
  • North America
  • South America
155$210,000,0001,694,897 [22] [23] [24]
Believe Tour setlist
  1. "All Around the World"
  2. "Take You"
  3. "Catching Feelings"
  4. "One Time" / "Eenie Meenie" / "Somebody to Love" (Medley)
  5. "Love Me Like You Do"
  6. "She Don't Like the Lights"
  7. "Die in Your Arms"
  8. "Out of Town Girl"
  9. "Be Alright"
  10. "Fall"
  11. "Never Say Never"
  12. "Beauty and a Beat"
  13. "One Less Lonely Girl"
  14. "As Long As You Love Me"
  15. "Believe"
  16. "Boyfriend"
  17. "Baby"
Purpose World Tour March 9, 2016 – July 2, 2017 Purpose
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Oceania
  • North America
  • South America
162$256,384,0562,851,752 [25] [26]
Purpose World Tour setlist
  1. "Mark My Words"
  2. "Where Are Ü Now"
  3. "Get Used to It"
  4. "I'll Show You"
  5. "The Feeling"
  6. "Boyfriend"
  7. "Home to Mama" / "Cold Water"
  8. "Love Yourself"
  9. "Been You"
  10. "Company"
  11. "No Sense"
  12. "Hold Tight"
  13. "No Pressure"
  14. "As Long As You Love Me"
  15. "Children"
  16. "Let Me Love You" (Added at the European 1st leg)
  17. "Life is Worth Living"
  18. "What Do You Mean?"
  19. "Baby"
  20. "Purpose"
  21. "Sorry"
Justice World Tour February 18, 2022 – September 4, 2022 Changes

Justice

  • North America
  • Europe
  • South America
49$89,107,888636,861 [27] [28]
Justice World Tour setlist
  1. "Somebody"
  2. "Hold On"
  3. "Deserve You"
  4. "Holy"
  5. "Where Are Ü Now"
  6. "What Do You Mean?"
  7. "Yummy"
  8. "Changes"
  9. "Love Yourself"
  10. "Off My Face"
  11. "Confident"
  12. "All That Matters"
  13. "Don't Go"
  14. "Sorry"
  15. "Love You Different"
  16. "As I Am"
  17. "Ghost"
  18. "Lonely"
  19. "2 Much"
  20. "Intentions"
  21. "Boyfriend"
  22. "Baby"
Encore
  1. "Peaches"
  2. "Anyone"

Promotional tours

TitleDatesAssociated album(s)Continent(s)ShowsGrossAttendanceRef.
Urban Behavior TourNovember 1, 2009 – November 6, 2009 My World North America5
Urban Behavior Tour setlist

Unknown

Believe Promotional TourMay 30, 2012 – June 11, 2012 Believe North America5 [29] [30]
Believe Promotional Tour setlist

Unknown

An Evening with Justin BieberNovember 18, 2015 – December 7, 2015 Purpose North America3 [31] [32]
An Evening with Justin Bieber setlist

Unknown

T-Mobile New Year's Eve Live with Justin BieberDecember 31, 2020 – January 1, 2021 Changes Worldwide3
(1 live stream, 2 repeat play)
+7,000,000 [33] [34] [35]
T-Mobile New Year's Eve Live with Justin Bieber setlist

Live performances

My World era

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)
May 7, 2009 The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show Irving "Respect"
June 20, 2009Mix 93.3 Red White & Boom 14 Kansas City "One Time"
July 8, 2009 MuchOnDemand Toronto
July 25, 2009 Summer Rush 2009 Dartmouth "Bigger", "Never Let You Go", "One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time"
August 7, 2009 MuchMusic Live Chat Toronto"One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time"
August 11, 2009 WFLZ-FM Tampa "One Time"
August 21, 2009The Dome 51 Cologne "One Time", "Cry Me a River" (Justin Timberlake cover)
August 28, 2009 Six Flags Concert Series Jackson "One Time", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Bigger", "Never Let You Go"
August 29, 2009 Arthur Ashe Kids' Day 2009 New York City "One Time", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl"
September 24, 2009 Engine Room New York City"One Time", "Bigger", "Never Let You Go", "One Less Lonely Girl"
September 26, 2009 The Next Star Toronto"One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time"
October 12, 2009 The Today Show New York City"One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time", "Favorite Girl"
November 3, 2009 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank "Favorite Girl", "One Time"
November 15, 2009 Good Morning America New York City"One Time"
November 17, 2009 Lopez Tonight New York City
November 19, 2009 It's On with Alexa Chung New York City"One Less Lonely Girl"
November 27, 2009 The Wendy Williams Show New York City"One Time"
December 10, 2009Kiss 108's Jingle Ball Lowell "One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time", "No Air", "Love Me", "Favorite Girl"
December 11, 2009Z100 Jingle BallNew York City"One Time", "Love Me", "No Air", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Favorite Girl"
December 14, 2009Free concert at Citadel Outlets Commerce "One Time", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Favorite Girl"
December 16, 2009Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel Providence "One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time"
December 22, 2009 Live@Much Toronto"Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Favorite Girl", "Baby", "Down to Earth", "Never Let You Go", "One Time"
January 12, 2010 Blue Peter London "One Time"

My World 2.0 era

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)
February 5, 2010 VH1's Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam Miami "One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time"
February 6, 2010 SOS: Saving Ourselves – Help for Haiti Telethon Los Angeles "Baby" (with Ludacris)
February 14, 2010 Valentine's Day Special Concert Hollywood "Love Me", "Bigger", "Baby", "Never Let You Go", "Cry Me a River" (Justin Timberlake cover), "U Got It Bad" (Usher cover), "Favorite Girl", "Somebody to Love", "Eenie Meenie", "Common Denominator", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (Michael Jackson cover), "Down To Earth", "One Time", "With You" (Chris Brown cover)
February 20, 2010 Pop-Con 2010 Uniondale "Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Cry Me a River", "U Got It Bad", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Down to Earth", "One Time", "With You", "Baby"
March 5, 2010The Dome 53 Berlin "Love Me", "Baby"
March 6, 2010 Let's Dance for Sport Relief London"Baby"
March 15, 2010 iHeartRadio Live! Los Angeles"Eenie Meenie" (with Sean Kingston), "Baby"
March 17, 2010The Ellen DeGeneres ShowBurbank"Baby"
March 19, 2010Studio 5London
March 21, 2010 Rodeo Houston 2010 Houston "Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way" (Aerosmith cover), "One Time", "Baby", "U Smile", "With You"
March 23, 2010 Late Show with David Letterman New York City"Baby"
March 25, 2010Special Concert at Rosemont Theatre Rosemont "Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "Down to Earth", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "One Time", "That Should Be Me", "Baby", "U Smile", "With You"
March 27, 2010 2010 Kids' Choice Awards Los Angeles"Baby"
April 5, 2010 Egg Roll 2010 Washington, D.C. "One Time", "U Smile", "One Less Lonely Girl", "That Should Be Me", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "Baby"
April 10, 2010 Saturday Night Live New York City"Baby", "U Smile"
April 18, 2010 Juno Awards 2010 St. John's "Baby"
April 21, 2010Duo Music Exchange Tokyo "Love Me", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Because of You", "Favorite Girl", "One Time", "Baby"
April 26, 2010 Sunrise Sydney "Baby"
April 28, 2010Strathallan College Sessions Auckland "One Time", "Baby"
April 30, 2010M6 Mobile Music Live Montpellier 2010 Montpellier
May 11, 2010 The Oprah Winfrey Show Los Angeles"Baby"
May 15, 2010 2010 Wango Tango Los Angeles"Love Me", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Somebody to Love", "U Smile", "One Time", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "Baby"
May 19, 2010 American Idol Los Angeles"U Smile", "Baby"
May 20, 2010 1 Live Acoustic Set Cologne"Somebody to Love"
May 21, 2010VIVA Comet Awards 2010 Oberhausen
May 22, 2010 Radio 1's Big Weekend 2010 Bangor "Love Me", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Somebody to Love", "U Smile", "One Time", ·Favorite Girl", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "Baby"
June 4, 2010The Today ShowNew York City"One Time", "Never Say Never", "Somebody to Love", "Baby"
June 5, 2010 Fearless Tour Opening Foxborough "Love Me", "Bigger", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Favorite Girl", "Never Let You Go", "Down to Earth", "One Time", "With You"
June 6, 2010 Summertime Ball 2010 London"Baby", "Eenie Meenie", "One Time"
June 20, 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards 2010 Toronto"Somebody to Love", "Baby"
June 27, 2010 Summerfest 2010 Milwaukee "Love Me", "Bigger", "U Smile", "Runaway Love", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Somebody to Love" ·"Up", "Overboard", "Never Say Never", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "That Should Be Me", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "Baby"
July 23, 2010 California Mid State Fair Paso Robles
September 1, 2010 New York State Fair 2010 Syracuse
September 4, 2010 Pennsylvania State Fair Allentown
September 5, 2010 Maryland State Fair Timonium
September 12, 2010 MTV Video Music Awards 2010 Los Angeles"U Smile", "Baby", "Somebody to Love"
November 28, 2010 The X Factor (UK) London"Somebody to Love", "Baby"
December 4, 2010 Wetten, dass..? Düsseldorf "Somebody to Love"
February 13, 2011 53rd Grammy Awards Los Angeles"Baby", "Never Say Never"
March 19, 2011Wetten, dass..? Augsburg "Pray", "Never Say Never"
October 8, 2011Z Festival 2011 São Paulo "Love Me", "Bigger", "U Smile", "Runaway Love", "Never Let You Go", "Favorite Girl", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Somebody to Love" ·"Up", "Overboard", "Never Say Never", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "That Should Be Me", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'", "Walk This Way", "Baby"
October 9, 2011Z Festival 2011São Paulo

Under the Mistletoe era

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)
November 6, 2011 MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 Belfast "Mistletoe", "Never Say Never"
November 10, 2011 Bambi Awards 2011 Berlin"Mistletoe"
November 20, 2011 American Music Awards 2011 Los Angeles
December 4, 2011The X Factor (UK)London
December 22, 2011The X Factor (USA)Los Angeles"Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
December 25, 2011Disney World ChristmasOrlando, Florida"Mistletoe", "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"

Believe era

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)
May 8, 2012 The Voice U.S. Universal City "Boyfriend"
May 20, 2012 Billboard Music Awards 2012 Las Vegas
May 30, 2012Believe Promotional Tour Oslo "Baby", "All Around the World", "As Long As You Love Me", "Be Alright", "Never Let You Go", "Never Say Never", "Boyfriend"
June 2, 2012Believe Promotional Tour Milan "All Around the World", "Take You", "Catching Feelings", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "Somebody to Love", "Love Me Like You Do", "She Don't Like the Lights", "Die in Your Arms", "Out of Town Girl", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Never Say Never", "Beauty and a Beat", "One Less Lonely Girl", "As Long As You Love Me", "Believe", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
June 7, 2012 Germany's Next Topmodel Cologne"Boyfriend"
June 7, 2012Believe Promotional TourCologne"All Around the World", "Take You", "Catching Feelings", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "Somebody to Love", "Love Me Like You Do", "She Don't Like the Lights", "Die in Your Arms", "Out of Town Girl", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Never Say Never", "Beauty and a Beat", "One Less Lonely Girl", "As Long As You Love Me", "Believe", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
June 9, 2012Summertime Ball 2012London"Somebody to Love", "Baby", "All Around the World", "Die in Your Arms", "Turn to You", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Never Say Never", "Boyfriend"
June 11, 2012Mexico City Free Concert Mexico City "Baby", "As Long As You Love Me", "U Smile", "One Less Lonely Girl", "One Time", "Never Let You Go", "Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Up", "Somebody to Love", "Eenie Meenie", "Live My Life", "All Around the World", "Call me Maybe", "Never Say Never", "Boyfriend", "With You"
June 15, 2012The Today ShowNew York City"Boyfriend", "As Long As You Love Me" (with Big Sean), "Baby"
June 17, 2012 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards Toronto"All Around the World", "Boyfriend"
June 18, 2012Macy's Presents: Believe New York City"All Around the World", "Take You", "Catching Feelings", "One Time", "Eenie Meenie", "Somebody to Love", "Love Me Like You Do", "She Don't Like the Lights", "Die in Your Arms", "Out of Town Girl", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Never Say Never", "Beauty and a Beat", "One Less Lonely Girl", "As Long As You Love Me", "Believe", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
June 21, 2012 Late Show With David Letterman New York City"Boyfriend"
July 14, 2012 MTV World Stage: Live in Malaysia 2012 Kuala Lumpur "Baby", "Die in Your Arms", "One Time", "All Around the World", "As Long As You Love Me", "Be Alright", "Boyfriend"
July 17, 2012 Today Tonight Sydney"Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Baby", "Catching Feelings", "All Around the World", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend"
July 19, 2012Acoustic Live!Auckland"As Long As You Love Me", "Take You", "Fall", "Thought Of You", "Take You", "All Around the World", "Catching Feelings", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Baby", "Boyfriend"
July 22, 2012 Teen Choice Awards 2012 Universal City"Boyfriend", "As Long As You Love Me"
September 12, 2012Maida Vale StudiosLondon"As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Catching Feelings", "Fall"
September 14, 2012 America's Got Talent Los Angeles"As Long As You Love Me" (with Big Sean)
September 25, 2012 Dancing with the Stars Los Angeles"As Long As You Love Me"
November 7, 2012 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 New York City"Beauty and A Beat", "Boyfriend"
November 18, 2012 American Music Awards 2012 Los Angeles"As Long As You Love Me", "Beauty and A Beat"
November 25, 2012 100th Grey Cup Toronto"Boyfriend", "Beauty and the Beat"
December 3, 2012KIIS FM's Jingle BallLos Angeles"All Around the World", "Beauty and a Beat", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Mistletoe", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
December 5, 2012Q102's Jingle Ball2 Philadelphia "All Around the World", "Beauty and a Beat", "Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Christmas Eve", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
December 6, 2012Kiss 108's Jingle Ball2 Boston "All Around the World", "Beauty and a Beat", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Mistletoe", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
December 7, 2012Z100 Jingle Ball2New York City"All Around the World", "Beauty and a Beat", "Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Christmas Eve", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
December 9, 201293.3 FLZ Jingle BallTampa
December 11, 2012Hot 99.5 Jingle Ball Fairfax "All Around the World", "Beauty and a Beat", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Mistletoe", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
December 12, 2012Power 96.1's Jingle Ball Atlanta "All Around the World", "Beauty and a Beat", "Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Christmas Eve", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
December 13, 2012The Ellen DeGeneres ShowBurbank"As Long As You Love Me"
December 15, 2012B96 Jingle BashRosemont"All Around the World", "Beauty and a Beat", "Die in Your Arms", "Be Alright", "Fall", "Christmas Eve", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
February 9, 2013Saturday Night LiveNew York City"As Long As You Love Me", "Nothing Like Us"
May 19, 2013 Billboard Music Awards 2013 Las Vegas"Take You", "#thatPower"
November 9, 2013Z Festival Argentina 2013 Buenos Aires Believe Tour setlist
November 10, 2013Z Festival Argentina 2013Buenos Aires
December 31, 2013 Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2014New York City"Beauty and a Beat", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend"

Purpose era

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)
January 20, 2015Special Concert at State Social HouseHollywood"Home to Mama", "I'll Be"
March 13, 2015Secret Show at Nice Guy RestaurantHollywood"Boyfriend", "Baby", "So Sick", "As Long As You Love Me"
April 8, 2015Special Guest at The Honeymoon Tour Inglewood "Love Me Harder", "Where Are Ü Now", "As Long As You Love Me" (with Ariana Grande)
May 9, 2015 Wango Tango 2015 Carson "Boyfriend", "Beauty and a Beat", "All That Matters", "Hold Tight", "As Long As You Love Me", "Where Are Ü Now"
May 20, 2015 The Late Late Show with James Corden Los Angeles"Baby", "Boyfriend", "Where Are Ü Now", "End of the Road"
June 11, 2015 Calvin Klein Jeans Music Event Hong Kong "As Long As You Love Me", "Baby", "Beauty and a Beat", "Boyfriend"· "Where Are Ü Now"
August 23, 2015 Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival 2015 Wantagh "Boyfriend", "Beauty and a Beat", "As Long As You Love Me", "Hold Tight", "All That Matters", "Be Alright", "All I Do Is Win" (DJ Khaled cover), "Where Are Ü Now"
August 30, 2015 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Los Angeles"Where Are Ü Now", "What Do You Mean?"
September 2, 2015 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon New York City"What Do You Mean?"
September 10, 2015The Today ShowNew York City"What Do You Mean?", "Where Are Ü Now", "Boyfriend", "Baby", "As Long As You Love Me"
September 11, 2015 Think It Up 2015 Santa Monica "What Do You Mean?"
September 28, 2015World Famous RooftopMelbourne"All That Matters", "What Do You Mean?", "As Long As You Love Me", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
September 29, 2015 X Factor (Australia) Sydney"What Do You Mean?"
September 30, 2015Bieber Island EventSydney"What Do You Mean?", "Where Are Ü Now", "Boyfriend", "All That Matters", "As Long As You Love Me", "Hold Tight", "That Should Be Me", "Home to Mama", "Be Alright", "Baby"
October 1, 2015 The Edge Auckland"Home to Mama", "As Long As You Love Me", "All That Matters", "Boyfriend", "Baby"
October 17, 2015American Junkie Hermosa Beach "What Do You Mean?"
October 22, 2015 The Graham Norton Show London
October 23, 2015 TFI Friday London
October 24, 2015 Schlag den Raab Cologne
October 24, 20151LIVE SalonCologne
October 25, 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards 2015 Milan
October 27, 2015 X Factor (Italy) Milan
October 28, 2015 El Hormiguero 3.0 Madrid
October 29, 2015SenkveldOslo"What Do You Mean?", "As Long As You Love Me", "Hold Tight"
October 29, 2015 Chateau Neuf Oslo"Boyfriend"
November 6, 2015 Alan Carr: Chatty Man London"What Do You Mean?"
November 7, 2015 NRJ Music Awards 2015 Cannes "What Do You Mean?"
November 8, 2015 BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards 2015 London"Where Are Ü Now", "Boyfriend", "What Do You Mean?"
November 13, 2015 Purpose Release PartyLos Angeles"What Do You Mean?", "Boyfriend", "Love Yourself", "Never Say Never", "Sorry", "One Less Lonely Girl", "I'll Show You"
November 17, 2015The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonNew York City"Sorry"
November 18, 2015The Today ShowNew York City"Sorry", "What Do You Mean?", "The Feeling" (with Halsey), "No Pressure", "Love Yourself", "Company", "Home to Mama"
November 18, 2015The Late Late Show with James CordenLos Angeles"Never Say Never", "What Do You Mean?", "Stronger", "Ironic", "Sorry"
November 18, 2015An Evening with Justin BieberRosemont"Hold Tight", "What Do You Mean?", "As Long As You Love Me", "Home to Mama", "Love Yourself", "One Less Lonely Girl", "Down to Earth", "One Time", "I'll Show You", "Sorry", "Purpose"
November 19, 2015An Evening with Justin BieberHouston
November 22, 2015 American Music Awards 2015 Los Angeles"What Do You Mean?", "Where Are Ü Now", "Sorry"
November 25, 2015The Ellen DeGeneres ShowBurbank"Sorry", "What Do You Mean?"
December 6, 2015 Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball London"Where Are Ü Now", "Boyfriend", "Love Yourself", "Home to Mama", "Hold Tight", "As Long As You Love Me", "What Do You Mean?", "Sorry"
December 7, 2015An Evening with Justin BieberToronto"What Do You Mean?", "I'll Show You", "Purpose", "Christmas Eve", "Christmas Love", "Mistletoe", "Hotline Bling" (Drake cover), "Love Yourself", "Baby", "Home to Mama", "All That Matters", "Boyfriend", "Hold Tight", "Be Alright", "Trust", "One Less Lonely Girl", "So Sick" (Ne‐Yo cover), "Down to Earth", "Fast Car" (Tracy Chapman cover), "One Time", "Sorry", "Let It Be" (The Beatles cover), "Nothing Like Us", "As Long As You Love Me"
December 16, 2015 The Voice US Universal City"Sorry"
February 15, 2016 58th Grammy Awards Los Angeles"Love Yourself", "Where Are Ü Now"
February 16, 2016The Late Late Show with James CordenLos Angeles"Uptown Funk" (Mark Ronson cover)
February 24, 2016 BRIT Awards 2016 London"Love Yourself", "Sorry"
May 22, 2016 2016 Billboard Music Awards Las Vegas"Company", "Sorry"
August 20, 2016 V Festival 2016 Chelmsford Purpose World Tour setlist
August 21, 2016V Festival 2016 Stafford
September 1, 2016 Live Lounge London"What Do You Mean?", "Let Me Love You", "Fast Car", "Thugz Mansion" (2Pac cover), "Cold Water", "Love Yourself"
December 2, 2016KIIS FM's Jingle BallLos Angeles"Where Are Ü Now", "Company", "Cold Water", "Love Yourself", "Fast Car", "What Do You Mean?", "Let Me Love You", "Sorry"
December 3, 2016Triple Ho Show 7.00 San Jose
December 5, 2016The Ellen DeGeneres ShowBurbank"Cold Water"
December 9, 2016Z100 Jingle Ball6New York City"Where Are Ü Now", "Company", "Cold Water", "Love Yourself", "Fast Car", "What Do You Mean?", "Let Me Love You", "Sorry"
January 1, 2017 Justin Bieber X Skrillex X Marshmello Miami Beach "Where Are Ü Now", "Company", "Cold Water", "Love Yourself", "Let Me Love You", "Sorry"
June 3, 2017 Pinkpop Festival 2017 Landgraaf Purpose World Tour setlist
June 4, 2017 One Love Manchester Manchester "Love Yourself", "Cold Water"
June 7, 2017Den Store Sommerfesten 2017 Stavanger Purpose World Tour setlist
June 10, 2017Summerburst Stockholm 2017 Stockholm Purpose World Tour setlist
June 18, 2017I-Days 2017 Monza
June 24, 2017North Summer Festival 2017 Villeneuve-d'Ascq
June 25, 2017 Wireless Festival Germany 2017 Frankfurt
July 2, 2017 British Summer Time 2017 London
August 28, 2017The Peppermint ClubHollywood"Caught Up"
June 28, 2018Special Guest at Post Malone's ConcertHollywood"Deja Vu"

Changes era

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)
January 28, 2020 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank"Yummy" [36]
February 8, 2020 Saturday Night Live New York City"Yummy", "Intentions" [37]
February 14, 2020 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon New York City"Intentions" [38]
March 4, 2020 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank"Intentions" [39]
November 11, 2020 Country Music Awards Nashville"10,000 Hours" [40]

Justice era

DateEventCityPerformed song(s)
October 18, 2020 Saturday Night Live New York City"Holy", "Lonely" [41]
November 22, 2020 2020 American Music Awards Los Angeles"Lonely", "Holy", "Monster" [42]
January 1, 2021T-Mobile NYE LIVEBeverly Hills"Anyone", 21-song set [43]
February 14, 2021The Drew HouseTiktok"Confident", "All That Matters", 11-song set [44]
March 13, 2021 2021 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Santa Monica"Hold On", "Anyone" [45]
March 17, 2021 Tiny Desk Washington D.C."Holy", "Peaches", "Hold On", "Anyone" [46]
March 22, 2021 Good Morning America New York City"Hold On" [47]
April 13, 2021Hotel De Crillon, Paris FranceParis"Hold On", "Somebody", "Unstable", 5-song set[ citation needed ]
May 25, 2021 The Voice Universal City"Peaches", "Hold On" [48]
June 6, 2021 2021 Juno Awards Toronto"Somebody" [49]
June 30, 2021 Wango Tango Southern California"Peaches", "Hold On", "Somebody", "Love You Different" [50]
July 9, 2021Encore Theater, Wynn Las VegasLas Vegas"Stay", 18-song set [51]
October 10, 2021XS Nightclub, Wynn Las VegasLas Vegas"Where Are You Now", "Cold Water", "Peaches", "Sorry", "What Do You Mean" [51]
October 11, 2021Delilah, Wynn Las VegasLas Vegas"Hold On", "Holy", "Peaches", "Confident", "What Do You Mean", "Stay" [51]
April 3, 2022 64th Grammy Awards Las Vegas"Peaches" [52]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Justin Bieber videography</span>

Canadian singer Justin Bieber has starred in 111 music videos, 13 films, and has made 24 appearances in several television series. For his debut extended play My World (2009), Bieber released music videos for the singles "One Time", "One Less Lonely Girl", and "Love Me". Bieber released his debut studio-album, My World 2.0 (2010), which produced the hit single "Baby" featuring Ludacris. It broke the Guinness World Record for being the most popular video of any kind online and propelled Bieber to global stardom. As of August 2023, it has accumulated over 3 billion views and 24 million likes on YouTube. Both albums were featured in Bieber's first concert film, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, which became the highest-grossing concert/performance film of all-time at the global box office, with nearly $100 million in earnings. Based on initial tracking, it became the highest-grossing concert movie in the United States since 1984 and the third-highest-grossing documentary since 1982.

<i>Justice</i> (Justin Bieber album) 2021 studio album by Justin Bieber

Justice is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released on March 19, 2021, by Def Jam Recordings. The album features guest appearances from Khalid, Chance the Rapper, the Kid Laroi, Dominic Fike, Daniel Caesar, Giveon, Beam, Burna Boy, and Benny Blanco. The "Triple Chucks" deluxe edition of the album was released on March 26, 2021, exactly a week after the standard version. It features additional guest appearances from Lil Uzi Vert, Jaden, Quavo, DaBaby, and Tori Kelly. The complete edition was released on October 8, 2021, and includes the tracks on store versions of the album that did not make the regular album. It features additional guest appearances from TroyBoi and Poo Bear. The album includes production from Benny Blanco himself, Virtual Riot, Andrew Watt, Skrillex, Finneas, Jon Bellion, the Monsters & Strangerz, and numerous others. It serves as the follow-up to Bieber's previous album, Changes (2020). Justice is a pop, R&B, and dream pop album.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Justice World Tour</span> 2022 concert tour by Justin Bieber

The Justice World Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. The tour was in support of his fifth and sixth studio albums, Changes (2020) and Justice (2021).

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