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Bieber fans protest against tour ban

Bieber fans protest against tour ban

Hundreds of 'Beliebers' have marched through Argentina's capital city to ask authorities to let the Canadian pop star perform there. 

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The singer, who is embroiled in a judicial case in the South American country, tweeted that he won't be able to visit on his world tour due to the legal issues.

Justin Bieber is accused of sending bodyguards to attack a photographer outside a Buenos Aires nightclub during a tour in 2013.

An Argentinian judge has said there is enough evidence against the singer to question him and may even stop him from leaving the country. 

Bieber's fans marched to the Palace of Justice in the centre of the city carrying signs saying "Argentina Needs Justin" and "Right to Music".

Although the palace was closed the fans were confident that authorities will hear them.

"If the judge has a heart, if he has a little blood in his veins, then he has to remove the complaint", said Oriana Chiodi, a 16 year-old 'Belieber' who travelled for two hours to be in the march. 

Bieber is currently having a break from his Purpose tour which is due to continue in North America on June 18. 

Source - sky.com

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