Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Travelled to Oslo to see Bieber – probably in vain – kjendis.no

(Dagbladet): Thursday playing teen idol Justin Bieber (21) a relatively intimate concert at Chateau Neuf in Oslo.

The hall where Bieber will play takes namely just under 1,000 people, and no one without a ticket will get a glimpse of the artist, according to organizer Universal Music.

The concert filmed and will be broadcast on TV 2. In addition, Bieber be interviewed by talk show hosts thomas numme and Harald Rønneberg.

Already Wednesday announced Bieber dancers on Twitter that they were on their way to Norway.

It has not been possible to buy tickets for Thursday’s concert, so eager fans had to bet the winner luck to secure one of the exclusive places.

It has led to proportionality and jealousy among belieberne, as Bieber’s fan base call themselves.

– Still a chance

Among those who have not won a concert ticket is Swedish Sarita (16), Michelle (19), Jonna (19) and Evelina (17) from Stockholm.

Yet they have traveled all the way to Oslo in the hope of seeing the artist alive. When Dagbladet meet them, they lined up outside Chateauneuf, where Bieber will perform a barely days later.

Michelle and Evelina have even met Bieber once before, during a so-called “meet and greet” in his hometown after waiting for three days on the ticket.

– One millionth of a chance is still a chance, says gang about opportunities to get a glimpse of Bieber.

Dark-tinted windows

Should we believe the organizers expect the four Swedes in vain for the Canadian.

Security Director Henning Kristiansen Pro Sec told Dagbladet that parents should try to convince their children that there will be the opportunity to see Bieber.

– They should stay home and watch “Late Night” instead. One should not give them false hopes.

– Would it not be possible to see Bieber?

– He will be driven to Chateauneuf in a car with dark-tinted windows. He is driven into an area covered with fences, with guards on the outside and inside. This is to ensure that nothing happens harmful, says Kristiansen.



– Should take responsibility

Police officer Lars NJØS at Anytown Police confirmed that no ticket without going basically to see the artist.

– I think in general that parents should take responsibility and keep young people at home and rather watch “Late Night” from the couch. We divide the area outside Chateauneuf with fences to protect the pressure outside the concert hall, said the police officer.

Gjermund MOASTUEN in Universal Music says he understands the desperation of Beliebers without ticket, but stresses that they is bound to have safety is paramount.

Thus, it will not be possible to see Bieber unless one is a spectator at the concert.

– Does not ticket you get to see the concert on TV 2, says MOASTUEN, which encourages people to take it easy Thursday and not going “bananas” in Oslo.

– Would not it be possible to give fans without a ticket a little glimpse of Bieber?

– We would have gladly done it, but we need to take security seriously so that it does not go lives.

– Extreme measures

Bieber expert Chioma Anugweje beauty blogger and journalist at the site 730.no.

She believes that the organizers should give fans a chance to see her idol, and think The fans can come to resort to extreme measures to get a glimpse of Canadian.


– These are young adults who are going to do everything they want to see artist they are a fan, says Anugweje.

She requested goodwill from the organizers at fans who have not earned a ticket to the event tonight.

– You could set up an area of ​​fence outside the venue, where there had been little chance to greet if Justin walked past. If you are rejected immediately one thinks that one has to make many drastic things to see artist. When risking people much more, think Anugweje.



– Desperate

Rano Akbar has been described as “dronningbelieber” in the media, and are among those who will be at the concert Thursday evening.

She says that she sees reactions “everywhere” from fans who have not been as lucky as her.

– People are very frustrated with the situation. I think it is very unfair that there are so few who get to attend the concert, says 19-year-old.

More of belieberne who have not won ticket resorting to micro-blog Twitter to express their emotions:

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