Justin Bieber: – Fans won’t throw away Bieber tickets

This weekend, teen idol Justin Bieber is coming to Trondheim and will be performing at Leangen Travbane. The concert is one of only four concerts the 28-year-old has given in Europe this year.

Organizers said that this was the largest concert in Trondheim history, and that they had sold 40,000 tickets.

The Canadian girl idol has previously turned Norway upside down, including in 2012 when she played at the Operataket in Oslo and in 2015 when she stepped off the stage after the infamous water spill incident.

This year there was also an uproar over Bieber’s visit to Norway, but that was because the Norwegian fans were desperately trying to sell their tickets for the concert. Almost impossible.

This case was first discussed in Adresseavisen.

– Has “upsize”

Fully booked flights and trains from several parts of the country made it nearly impossible for many enthusiasts to get to Trondheim.

As Dagbladet checked weekend departures for Trondheim from the cities of Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger on Friday afternoon, Norwegian airlines Wideroe, Flyr and SAS were practically sold out.

Catharina Solli, communications manager at Widerøe, told Dagbladet that they had increased seat capacity because a lot of people wanted to go to Trønderhovedstaden this weekend, but tickets were selling out fast.

Ken Robbins

"Bacon nerd. Future teen idol. Zombie aficionado. Troublemaker. Travel buff. Award-winning reader."

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