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  • 15
    Jun
    2012
    1:06pm, EDT

    Check out this panoramic photo of Justin Bieber's concert

    Wish you were on the plaza for Justin Bieber's performance Friday morning? Get a taste of what it felt like in the middle of the crowd with this panorama. TODAY.com multimedia editors created a composite of more than a dozen separate photographs merged together to represent an immersive 360-degree view from the crowd of Bieber's performance on TODAY. For a fullscreen view click here if the on-screen button doesn't work for you.

    Zoom in, out and around the image to get the full view of the concert and the thousands of fans that crowded the plaza to experience the "Bieber Fever" for themselves. And if you were lucky enough to be there in person this morning, look for yourself!

    More on Justin Bieber:

    • Surviving a concert camp-out: 7 tips from Bieber fans
    • Matt Lauer joins Twitter (with some help from Bieber)
    • Video: Justin and 'Mrs. Bieber' chat with Matt Lauer
    • Watch his TODAY performance

    Singer Justin Bieber chooses his favorite sign from the crowd and meets the winner and her father, who gets two free tickets to his concert.

     

    1 comment

    Someone needs to get a hold of this talented young man and tell him to QIUT GRABBING HIS CROTCH. It degrades him as a performer. Whoever is mentoring him, needs to tell him it is unnecessary-he has talent...why the gimmick?

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  • 30
    May
    2012
    8:12pm, EDT

    Oslo catches Bieber Fever

    Ian Gavan / Getty Images

    Fans use small boats to chase after Justin Bieber in the harbor after his performance at the Norwegian Opera House on May 30, in Oslo, Norway.

    Ian Gavan / Getty Images

    Fans gather in the harbor prior to Justin Bieber's performance at the Norwegian Opera House on May 30, in Oslo.

    Vegard Groett / AP

    Hordes of young fans gather by the Norwegian Opera waiting for Justin Bieber to hold a outdoor free concert on May 30.

    Ian Gavan / Getty Images

    Justin Bieber performs live at the Norwegian Opera House.

    Ian Gavan / Getty Images

    Justin Bieber fans gather at the Norwegian Opera House.

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  • 12
    Dec
    2011
    5:56am, EST

    Barack Obama and Justin Bieber sing together at holiday concert

    Jacquelyn Martin / AP

    From left, Malia Obama, President Barack Obama and performers Jennifer Hudson, Victoria Justice and Justin Bieber, stand on stage before singing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" at the annual Christmas in Washington taping at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. on Dec. 11, 2011.

    After singing for and with the First Family, Justin Bieber tweeted:

    Great night! President Obama is one cool Prez. He told me he was "chillin." #PresidentialSWAG

    Reuters reports from WASHINGTON:

    Jacquelyn Martin / AP

    President Barack Obama struck a pious tone on Sunday at a Christmas concert featuring teen pop star Justin Bieber and other singers that the president attended with his wife and daughters.

    Comedian Conan O'Brien, hosting the TNT "Christmas in Washington" show, joked that at this time of year, thoughts turn to a miracle child worshiped by millions worldwide.

    "I'm speaking of course, of Justin Bieber," O'Brien told the audience at Washington's National Building Museum, introducing the Canadian-born singer.

    Obama, who attended a church service with his family on Sunday morning - which he does only rarely - joked and played with young patients from a Washington-area hospital before the show but was serious in his remarks to the crowd. Continue reading.

    Related content:

    • Slideshow - Christmas at the White House
    • More pictures of Barack Obama and Justin Bieber on PhotoBlog.
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    I Love you Mr. President, bring on the great Christmas spirit!!! I am feeling it; it is time to spreed the feeling of cheer all over the world, it's about love, peace, faith and joy!

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  • 8
    Nov
    2011
    6:25pm, EST

    It's Bieber vs Monroe at Hollywood auction

    Julien's Auctions via Reuters

    A color Polaroid photograph of teen singer Justin Bieber behind the scenes of his music video for "One Less Lonely Girl," taken by a crew member for continuity purposes is shown in this undated publicity photograph released to Reuters November 8. The set of 14 images is currently estimated to bring $1,200 during a four-day auction event hosted by Julien's Auctions in early December.

    By Rich Shulman

    More valuable than Marilyn Monroe? No way.

    AP reports:

    LOS ANGELES — She was among the most photographed celebrities of her day, and he is among the top pop stars of his. But whose pictures are worth more -- Marilyn Monroe or Justin Bieber?

    Memorabilia collectors and fans of the two stars will soon find out in a four-day, December auction of Hollywood memorabilia, called Icons and Idols, from Julien's Auctions.

    The images of Bieber behind the scenes of his music video for "One Less Lonely Girl" and Monroe, which vary from items when she was an unknown to those when she was star, are just a few of the 1600 items from film, music and sports figures expected to go under the hammer in a sale that could fetch $2 million to $4 million, auctioneer Darren Julien estimated.

    Julien Auctions via EPA

    An undated handout picture provided by Julien's Auctions on November 8 shows a Marilyn Monroe photograph made by photographer Joseph Jasgur who took numerous photographs of the 19-year-old. The settings for the photographs range from high atop buildings in Los Angeles to Zuma Beach. These photographs and its copyrights will be sold exclusively during an auction that will take place from December 1 to 4 at Julien's Auctions gallery in Beverly Hills, California.

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  • 14
    Apr
    2011
    2:44pm, EDT

    Nir Elias / Reuters

    Fans of pop star Justin Bieber wait for his arrival on stage before a concert in Tel Aviv on April 14, 2011.

    Justin Bieber fans catch the fever in Tel Aviv

    See what Bieber fever is all about in this slideshow.

    Read more music news on Today.com

    4 comments

    the story about what happen to Children of Palestine in 2009.About their life, their friend, their familly, their home, their courage and this is their story

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  • 15
    Mar
    2011
    7:32pm, EDT

    Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images

    Justin Beiber unveils his waxwork at Madame Tussauds on March 15, 2011 in London, England.

    Justin Bieber gets his wax on at Madame Tussauds in London

    Treat your Bieber fever to a dose of pictures in our Justin Bieber slideshow.

    2 comments

    Boy, you said it! The real Justin Beiber looks like a "fruit". I'm guessing most already knew that.

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  • 3
    Mar
    2011
    6:40pm, EST

    Irving Shuter / Getty Images

    Justin Bieber performs on the street August 20, 2007 in Stratford, Canada.

    Irving Shuter / Getty Images Contributor

    Justin Bieber plays guitar on the street in 2007

    By Jim Seida

    It's hard to believe that Bieber hadn't yet been "discovered" only a few years ago. See more Justin Bieber photos in our slideshow here.

    2 comments

    Another episode in the Leave it to Bieber show.

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  • 4
    Dec
    2010
    6:22pm, EST

    Contestant injured during stunt on popular German reality TV show on which Justin Bieber was to appear

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    Hopefully Koch makes a speedy recovery for his sake and for his father's. Despite the accident happening during a planned stunt, I can only imagine how his father must feel considering he was driving the car. You can read more about the accident here.

    Andreas Rentz / Getty Images

    Samuel Koch jumps over a car during the 192th 'Wetten, dass ...?' show at the exhibition hall Dusseldorf on Dec. 4, in Duesseldorf, Germany. Koch tried to jump over a moving car, driven by his father, wearing "Kangaroo" shoes when he hit the car with his head and fell to the ground. The show was immediately stopped and Koch was reported to be recovering in hospital. Canadian teen idol Justin Bieber was due to make an appearance on the canceled show and asked his Twitter followers to pray for Koch.

    Ralph Orlowski / AP

    German TV host Thomas Gottschalk right, watches over contestant Samuel Koch after a stunt went wrong during the top rated German game show "Wetten Dass" (Bet it...?) in Duesseldorf, Saturday, Dec. 4 .

    1 comment

    Which has us wondering even more, who should be more worried now- the host, the the victim attempting to please the audience, his family, the competing show or the audience who will now be forced to metaphorically complete their own stunts? http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2010/12/stuntman-seriously- …

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