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Justin Bieber fever as fans get tickets for NIA

Dedicated Justin Bieber fans were among the first to get tickets for his show at the NIA next year as they went on sale in Birmingham today.

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Dedicated Justin Bieber fans were among the first to get tickets for his show at the NIA next year as they went on sale in Birmingham today.

The teenage superstar will bring his Believe tour to the arena on February 27 and some fans had camped out at the box office since Wednesday to snap up tickets. Among the first was 16-year-old Lucy Grant-Roberts. Lucy said: "I've loved him since his first single, camping outside has been cold but fine.

"Everyone has been really friendly because we are all here for the same thing. I'm so happy to get tickets."

Sian Evans, aged 16, Tanesha Hakeem, aged 15, and sisters Temrah and Taylor Hyland from Solihull were also in the queue.

Sian, who has been a fan since 2009, said the group had been living off McDonalds and chocolate for two days as they waited for the box office to open.

She said: "He's got such a great voice, I love him."

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