Justin Bieber in good spirits in LA as he rehearses for New Year’s Eve performance to ring out 2020
Justin Bieber looked ready to go for his New Year’s Eve performance following rehearsals in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 26-year-old appeared calm amid a final practice for T-Mobile Presents: NYE Live with Justin Bieber, his first live show since 2017.
The Canadian singer donned a grey Dickie's jacket over a brown shirt with a graphic, with black pants and brown and white sneakers.
At work: Justin Bieber, 26, looked ready to go for his New Year’s Eve performance following rehearsals in Los Angeles on Wednesday
He topped off his shaggy locks with a black beanie on the Chilly day in Southern California, as he got ready to take the stage for the first time in almost four years for a live show.
Bieber chat about the upcoming concert in a set of tweets Wednesday, writing, 'Feeling so blessed for this opportunity to perform this New Years ... excited to celebrate with you all.'
He added: 'Oh yeah I’m performing my new single #ANYONE during #BieberNYE tomorrow night.'
Bieber previously said in a statement, 'I've worked with T-Mobile for a long time - they’re such a fun brand, and we’re working on more surprises to watch out for during this special night. I can’t wait to partner on this epic New Year’s Eve concert with them, and give everyone a safe way to kick 2020 out the door, together.'
Relaxed: Bieber appeared calm amid a final practice for T-Mobile Presents: NYE Live with Justin Bieber, his first live show since 2017
Moving along: The musical artist was snapped in a robe on the busy day in rehearsal
The Yummy artist is set to perform at what a source described to People as 'an iconic LA venue' that will impress viewers. All crew members have undergone rigorous COVID-19 protocols amid production, the outlet reported.
The Grammy-nominated artist's playlist for the year-ending show include recent tracks like Habitual, Holy, Lonely, and Intentions in addition to some of his biggest past hits, including Love Yourself, Sorry and What Do U Mean.
T-Mobile customers are able to stream the show as part of their membership; to order Bieber's special, which airs for $25 plus service fees, check out Momenthouse.com. The show is slated to commence live Thursday at 7:15 p.m. PT/10:15 p.m. ET.
Excited: Bieber chat about the upcoming concert in a set of tweets
The Canadian artist has had great success on the charts this year with his album Changes
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