Justin Bieber fans from north-east England joined together
to celebrate their idol with a parade in Newcastle.
Organised on Facebook, 'Beliebers' got together to show
their appreciation for the 17-year-old Canadian singer on Thursday.
The 'Beliebers' sang Justin Bieber song Baby |
Even though the singer has had just one top-10 hit in the
UK, Bieber Fever seems to be alive and well in England.
He has inspired music fans and singers alike of all ages in
the North East.
Gathering on Tyneside, the fans paraded around Newcastle
singing Justin Bieber songs, waving their flags and wearing Justin's favourite
colour purple.
They are hoping to be noticed by the teenage superstar on
his Twitter page.
The Facebook group attracted more than 450 fans to show
their support.
The parade was organised by fans on Facebook |
Previous gatherings by fans in Chile and Denmark were
noticed by the singer on social networking site Twitter and the North East
Beliebers are now hoping to follow in their footsteps.
Dedicated fans, who even knew the exact minute the
multi-award-winning singer was born, are keeping their hopes up that mentions
of their parade will be retweeted.
"I'll cry," said three fans when asked how they
would react if Justin Bieber retweeted them.
An early showing of eight people at 14:00 BST swelled very
quickly to more than 50, with the promise of more on the way.
Fleur, 12, from Sunderland was one of the organisers of the
parade.
"We're supporting our idol... we're hoping to get
noticed by him."
Fleur is not alone when she describes what she likes about
the popstar.
She said: "His smile, his eyes, his hair, his
voice."
Nick, from Newcastle, wants to be a singer and has already
supported fellow Geordie Joe McElderry at Newcastle City Hall.
He said: "Justin's around the same age, an inspiration,
and came from nothing to stardom overnight.
"I sing as well and you aspire to be like someone so
successful."
Source: BBC
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