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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Justin Bieber is renting a £4.75m mansion in the North of England

    The 22-year-old singer has leased the £17,000-a-month palatial pad to stay in while performing in Manchester and Sheffield on his 'Purpose' world tour.


    According to the Daily Mail, the house has seven bedrooms and features a helipad, soccer pitch, indoor sports hall, indoor swimming pool and gym.

    It also has a wine cellar and an outdoor adventure area with a zip-wire.

    However, Justin's tour dates in Manchester have been controversial as the star has lashed out at his audience on two separate dates.

    Over the weekend he stormed off stage after being booed by the crowd as he spoke to them between songs, because they wanted him to get on with singing his hits.

    However, he soon returned and said: "Manc can't handle the talking so I won't talk."

    Justin explained his tantrum at the end of the concert, before he played 'Baby'.

    He said: "The reason why I was getting upset earlier was because I travelled across the whole world to come here and I dedicate my life to performing and bring smiles to people's faces.

    "I feel that people were just not giving me the same respect back and it hurts a little bit so that's why. But we're gonna end it on this last song... 'Baby'."

    And last week, on his opening night in Manchester, Justin told fans to stay "as quiet as possible" while he was singing.

    He said: "Try and stay as quiet as possible. You can scream as much as you want afterwards, but while I'm singing try and stay quiet."

    Justin was also annoyed that fans would not listen when he started talking between songs.

    He reportedly said: "I just thought I could have a moment to say something. If not, I'll just get to singing. I don't mind cutting the bulls**t because I don't need to talk. I'm just trying to engage, but if you guys don't want to do that then we can just play the music."

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