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Screaming fans prompt Justin Bieber to walk off stage

News Desk (Associated Press)
Manchester, England
Tue, October 25, 2016 Published on Oct. 25, 2016 Published on 2016-10-25T11:58:32+07:00

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Screaming fans prompt Justin Bieber to walk off stage In this May 22, 2016 file photo, Justin Bieber performs at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas. (Invision/AP/Chris Pizzello)

It seems even Justin Bieber finds his screaming fans irritating.

The pop star walked off the stage during his show in Manchester, England, on Sunday after some fans ignored his request to stop screaming as he was trying to talk to the crowd between songs.

(Read also: Justin Bieber takes heat from Selena Gomez fans on Instagram)

Bieber told the crowd that he wanted to be able to say something and the screaming had to stop. When the screaming continued, a frustrated Bieber dropped the microphone as he left the stage.

The singer returned several moments later and told the crowd he'd stop talking and just do his musical set, because, he said, "Manchester just can't handle it."

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