The fans of Justin Bieber in China should wait a long time to see the artists perform in their country, because the authorities of the Municipal Bureau of Culture in Beijing have said in a statement that they close the doors to future performances by The bad behavior inside and outside the country by the youth pop idol.
"In order to maintain order in the Chinese market and purify the context of Chinese presentations, it is not appropriate to bring in artists with bad behavior. We hope that as he matures, Justin Bieber can continue to improve his own words and actions, and truly To become a singer loved by the public. " The Municipal Office said in an official statement. So the world tour "Purpose Tour", can not pass through the Asian giant.
Apparently, the statement came as responses to a request made by a fan so that Justin Bibier could appear in China. "It is not appropriate for artists who have had inappropriate behavior to enter the country." It was read in the statement.
The last time the Canadian showed up in China was in 2013 when he caused controversy by walking the Great Wall and taking pictures being carried on his backs by his bodyguards. A year later, in her visit to Japan, the star shocked the population by posing in the controversial Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo, which both China and South Korea considered a symbol of Japanese militarism during World War II.
It is not the first time that China has such conflicts with artists of worldwide recognition. Icelandic artist Bjork was vetoed for shouting slogans for an independent Tibet at a concert in Shanghai. Bon Jovi, Oasis or Guns N'Roses have had problems with the Chinese authorities and have had to suspend concerts at the last minute.