My first and best Bieber experience was Monday, June 18th at…

My first and best Bieber experience was Monday, June 18th at 7:00PM at the Apollo theater. I thought I would never be able to go to a Justin Bieber concert, but when I heard about this one at the Apollo, I was more sad than excited. I told my mom, just because I felt like complaining and she said, “Do you want to go?” Of course I did , but I was concerned about the money I had to spend in order to get a ticket. She told me that she knows how much I like Justin and besides, it’s  much  less expensive than a ticket for MSG, so I can go. I couldn’t contain my excitement. The next day, my father and I left to go wait outside of the Herald’s Square Macy’s. There was only about 20 people in line when we got there and it was even better. The second the man inside handed me my tickets I was shaking violently. I couldn’t believe  I was actually going to see Justin Bieber. When he started, I couldn’t help but cry. The moment I was waiting for since 2009 was actually here. The theater was so small and even if you were in the back (like I was) you were still close enough to get a good look at him. He opened up with “Baby” and then went on to do “All Around the World” with special guest Ludacris. After performing, he asked what song he should do next. He said “Be Alright” but I screamed “One Time” at the top of my lungs. He had to hear me because after “Be Alright” he played “One Time.” I was so excited, I felt like it was just for me, he even pointed at my dad hen he asked how the parents were doing. Anyway, when it came time to do OLLG everyone was screaming and volunteering until he said his ‘wife’ was going to be the OLLG, at that moment, I just knew it was going to be Avallana. He brought her on stage for OLLG! Everyone aww’d when she came out. When Justin asked her how she felt she said that she needed ear plugs because we were too loud, which resulted in even more aww-ing. After OLLG he sang “Pray” and dedicated it to Avallana. He then left the stage for what was about 10 minutes. Scooter came out and said that the left side of the building was totally blown out and the screen couldn’t be powered because it was too hot. We all just blamed it on Justin *wink* We ignored the warnings and went on with the show. After Justin sang “Never Say Never”, he left again and came out with Scooter where we all sang Happy Birthday to him, and yes, Scooter got a cake to the face and Ry Good threw candy into the audience. It turns out that the entire system blew out, even the power generators they used as back up. For the finale, Justin came out and explained the situation to us and told us we had to sing “Boyfriend” ourselves. I don’t care what anyone else says, that was the highlight of my night. It just made me feel so connected to him as not only a singer but a person. That is the real way to end a show, WITH the fans. Thank You Justin for everything. You made it a night to remember. – @le-awesomeblog See the original post here: My first and best Bieber experience was Monday, June 18th at…

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