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Never Say Never: Montreal Beliebers could take the stage with pop icon

WATCH ABOVE: Montreal "Beliebers" are getting a chance to dance on stage with the Canadian-born pop star on his upcoming Purpose world tour. Global's Felicia Parrillo finds out how – Mar 9, 2016

MONTREAL – Justin Bieber may not be looking for Somebody to Love, but he is looking for a few young Beliebers to keep him Company on stage when his Purpose tour lands in Montreal.

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Bieber’s tour creative director and choreographer Nick Demoura posted a YouTube video announcing that four lucky Eenie Meenie fans from each city on the Bieb’s tour will be chosen to dance with him onstage.

What Do You Mean?

The Canadian popstar is looking for some talented, Confident kids who can move to the Beauty and a Beat of his songs.

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In the video, Demoura said all the kids need to do is learn the steps to Bieber’s song Children (which he demonstrates in the video), download the song and submit a video with the hashtag #PurposeTourChildrenMontreal.

DDO native Brandon Ty (BSWAG), 12, submitted his dance video – and got 5,600 views in just a few days.

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The hip-hop dancer started dancing when he was 2-years-old and calls Bieber an inspiration to Believe and Never Say Never when it comes to fulfilling his dreams.

He’s not the only one.

Eliana Bergeron, 13, is a big fan of the Biebs, and said dancing is her passion.

The Dorval resident posted her video online in the hopes of having a First Dance alongside her idol when he comes to the Bell Centre on May 16.

One of 13-year-old William Morello’s biggest dreams has always been to dance onstage with the Canadian icon.

When he saw that Bieber was looking to bring kids on stage during his world tour, Morello insisted That Should Be Me.

“This would be a great opportunity for me in my dance career,” he said.

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The deadline to submit was March 7.

rachel.lau@globalnews.ca

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