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Bieber has been practicing for his upcoming road trip, which begins later this month, with the first show kicking off in Glendale, Ariz. on Sept. 29.
The "Baby" hitmaker explained to Britain's Metro newspaper, "I'm looking forward to my tour, it's going to be really crazy. We have David Blaine working on it.
"My choreographer is inventive and really creative. It's cool I get to work with these people. I've been in the dance studio literally every day getting ready," Bieber said.
Bieber's fans already find his shows to be magical, so the addition of a real magician will certainly wow them.
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