Exuberant Bieber fan storms stage Sarah Young / 7 May 2013 Drama continues to follow Justin Bieber’s every dance move in Dubai, as it emerged fake tickets were used to enter a sold-out show. This, coming on top of the on-stage molestation by an exuberant fan at his second show, had not dampened Bieber’s enjoyment of Dubai, organisers have said. Done Events COO Thomas Ovesen said event organisers had been aware prior to the first show at the Sevens Stadium that fake tickets would be used to get in. “With several special “security features” built into the tickets we are comfortable that we managed to spot most fake tickets and we did indeed have guests who were turned away at the gates as they were in possession of falsified tickets “With strict capacity control we will keep up with ticketing technology and security features to enable only guests carrying legit tickets admission at our events.” The company had run into the issue in the past, with fake tickets also being sold for a Jennifer Lopez concert, he said. “For all sold out shows and many other shows in general we see some degree of falsified tickets. For shows in high demand and in particular when the target audience is younger there seem to be more activity in the “fake ticket” department,” he said. Ovesen said Bieber would not be pressing charges against the man who had jumped on stage and grabbed him during the second show. “A young fan desperate to meet his idol did make his way on stage, but was immediately removed and Justin professionally continued with his show. As far as we know no further action has been taken against the youth.” Taylor Scott International
Exuberant Bieber fan storms stage
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