Pop prince Justin Bieber was video-taped performing an impromptu live piano performance, for free, at the Fifth Pubhouse in Toronto while watching the Raptors game last Friday night, Nov. 4. He performed acoustic versions of his hit "Sorry," One Republic's "Apologize," and even the Beatles' "Let It Be."
The heat of the game and probably with his drink moved the pop prince Bieber to the keyboards. According to the Fifth Pubhouse in their news release last Sunday, Justin Bieber asked the staff if he could play the piano. And then he began pounding a little ivory for the folks north of the border.
Also, the new release indicated that Justin was by himself at the Fifth Pubhouse, having a drink at the bar. He played 5 songs, including "Sorry." TMZ of course was there to the rescue and caught the impromptu live performance of the pop prince Bieber. Watch him perform below.
Among the songs that the pop prince performed were snippets of covers of OneRepublic’s “Apologize” and the Beatles' "Let It Be" and even bits of Beethoven's "Für Elise," Billboard reported.
The fans were not the only lucky people there that night to have seen not only a free but also an impromptu performance from the pop prince Bieber. The Pubhouse took care of Bieber's bar bill. But the highlight of the night was hearing Justin's acoustic piano versions of his songs which really brought out his incredible voice.
Prior to the free performance, Bieber took home a handful of 2016 MTV EMAs, including honors for biggest fans, best Canadian act, and best song (for "Sorry"). However, the pop prince did not attend the ceremony in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
For now, fans of the Bieber should be excited because Justin is offering an EPIC New Year's Eve package. This includes the chance to spend New Year's eve with the pop prince Justin Beiber! According a source, the $500,000 experience features a ticket to Justin Bieber's NYE concert in Miami, a five-night stay at Miami's Fontainebleau Sorrento Penthouse, and spa treatments. And of course, to top it of, a meet and greet with Justin over $6,500 bottles of Brignac Brut Gold champagne.
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