Justin Bieber fans have taken to the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina
to protest the ban that currently hangs over the pop star.
The 'Sorry' hitmaker has recently shunned the opportunity to tour the
South American country because he is currently embroiled in a judicial
case after allegedly sending bodyguards to attack a photographer outside
a Buenos Aires nightclub back in 2013.
The Canadian pop star recently said he would like to play in Argentina
on his 'Purpose' tour, but he would not do so "until the legal
conditions change".
In response to the local authorities, hundreds of Justin's fans took to
the streets of the capital city to make their feelings known, carrying a
variety of different signs that said things such as 'Argentina Needs
Justin' and 'Right To Music'.
Last week, Justin apologised to his fans in Argentina via Twitter,
explaining that the authorities blocked him from performing there.
He tweeted: "Argentinian beliebers I would like nothing more than to
bring the #purposetour there but the Argentinian government won't allow
it. So sorry. If things were to change I would love to come but at this
time I cannot. For everyone else in South America I look forward to
seeing you (sic)."
His remarks came shortly after it was claimed Justin is on a "spiritual mission".
A report said that the controversial singer has had "an epiphany", which
led him to believe that he needs to reconnect with religion and nature.
As a result, during days off from his 'Purpose' world tour, Justin has
been spotted meditating in parks and enjoying some solo strolls without
any shoes or socks on his feet.
A source previously said: "He believes nature and religion - not concert
venues and nightclubs - should become his life priorities."