Thursday, September 26, 2013

Die-hard Brazallian Beliebers and Justin Bieber Fans Queue For 50 DAYS Before The Start Of His Rio Concert To Ensure They Get The Best Front Row Spots!!


Beliebers are the most craziest yet the best supporters on earth! He is not performing for another 50 days but obsessively dedicated Justin Bieber fans in Brazil have already started queuing to ensure they get the best front row spots. About 150 Beliebers in Rio de Janeiro put up 17 tents last week to camp out until his November 3 concert at the Sambadrome.

On Monday, officials from the Social Development department swooped on the tent city to inspect safety and hygiene conditions, and to ban teenagers under the age of 18 from remaining overnight.
They also ordered the youngsters to return to school or face disciplinary procedures. About 30 unaccompanied minors were found staying at the site. The authorities immediately threatened to close the camp down and report their parents to social services if the children remained. Rio municipal social worker, Renato Lopes warned:
Legal guardians who are not watching their children could have their youngsters taken away from them.
If the camp is considered harmful and those staying there do not abide by our regulations we will dismantle it.



City police officers and representatives from the Public Order Department also visited the area and instructed fans to take down their stalls lining the pavement along Avenida Salvador de Sá during the day as it obstructed pedestrians’ pathway. As a concession for those who remained, the authorities agreed to allow the campers to put up their tents at 9pm every night until 7am the next day.  According to the Public Order agents, the camp violates the council’s code of conduct, which prohibits the installation of shacks on public roads or sidewalks.


Last night the Mail Online visited the Belieber camp site near the centre of Rio de Janeiro and found a depleted base but an enthusiastic bunch of fans who are still determined to sit it out for the 50 day wait until the show. Only two tents remain, with around eight fans, over the age of 18, keeping guard of their positions on behalf of 150 other individuals. Even though it was raining hard and the temperatures had dipped making it a slightly chilly night, the ones settling in for the long haul were undeterred by  the hardship of their roadside environment.

Norton Braga, a 19-year-old student and the first person in the queue say:
I’m certainly not put off by sleeping rough.
I absolutely love Justin Bieber, I identify with his music. He inspires me and touches my heart.


Police to still at the site to ensure that fans are seen to be sticking to the rules.


Justin has to say something about it these incredible people:
My Brazilian Beliebers go hard!


I don´t have the words to describe these amazing Beliebers, Go hard!!

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