
The "Purpose" tour might make you ask yourself some hard questions about life and your role in it. "I just want each and every one of you to know that you have a purpose," Bieber said. Taking away all of the theatrics, Bieber appeared to have a bigger message to share, one that seemed to be the whole purpose of the "Purpose" tour. Going on to show that he was addressing something much deeper than initially appeared, he then talked about how life and our days on the planet are worth living through and reminded his audience not to forget that.īridging that conversation into "Life Is Worth Living," Bieber jovially stopped singing and asked, "Can you tie my shoe for me?" to a lucky fan in the pit. In his casual, playful tone, he asked if anyone liked sleeping all day, saying that he wished he could sleep all day sometimes. The night took a more serious turn when Bieber asked the crowd about the subject of sleeping. This moment gave his vocals a time to shine and was reminiscent of Bieber's beginnings of uploading videos of himself playing guitar and singing on YouTube.Īudience members reacted to Bieber's older songs like one would to a souped-up energy drink. "Boyfriend" seemed to remind everyone in the room just who they wanted as a boyfriend.īieber performed the choreography with precision and flirtation, receiving a piercing howl from the teenage and twentysomething females in the crowd in return.



A humbler moment of the show came when a couch appeared onstage. Bieber sat with an acoustic guitar, living-room-jam-session style, and played a medley featuring two unreleased songs: "Look at the Stars" and "Insecurities." He also played a portion of "Home to Mama," a duet track he released with Cody Simpson, and single "Love Yourself."
