‘SORRY’ if you were one of the thousands who missed out on tickets after ‘Heartbreaker’ Justin Bieber sold out in minutes.
There was some disappointed and ecstatic faces in Enniskillen on Thursday morning, as fans queued up to get the hottest tickets in town to one of this year’s top selling artists.
The 21 year-old pop star has shot to astronomical success this year with three number ones in the space of three months. He currently holds the number one spot with ‘Love Yourself’ and his song ‘Sorry’ is at number four in the UK charts.
Latest album, ‘Purpose’ is currently within the top five in the album charts.
So it was no surprise that scores of fans wanted to see the man himself when he comes to Dublin next November.
In Enniskillen fans had been queuing outside TechDoc on Belmore Street to get their hands on a ticket from 3.30pm the previous day.
Eimear Coalter along with her friends Emma McGovern, Shannon Coalter and Aimee Hicks were queuing for 12 hours.
Eimear Coalter said, “We have been told we are getting them, so we hope we will be seeing him.”
Asked what the attraction was, the girls were very quick to say, “He’s very good looking but it’s his music as well.”
Even a few fans managed to join the queue before heading to school.
Amana Salim laughed, “I have been queuing up since 6am this morning. It’s not looking too hopeful whether I’ll get tickets this morning. I don’t really want to go to school, we want to get tickets.
“For me it’s everything about him. He’s perfect!”
Amana and her friends Sarah Beatty and Hannah Benson all agreed that they “would cry” if they managed to get tickets and meet Justin Bieber after following him for five years.
Justin Bieber will start his ‘Purpose’ tour in March before coming to Ireland in November. Prices for the Justin Bieber concert started at £58.
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