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Justin Beiber’s voice breaking, concerts scrapped

Published on April 27, 2010 at 2:33 PM

[HMG] – Justin BieberSince You Tube made him a teenage sensation in 2007, Justin Bieber has had a transcendent career.  But that may now in decline — Justin’s just crashed into puberty.

Described by some who endured a performance as possessing the unique vocal charms of ‘a constipated chipmunk’ the 16-year old Canadian crooner is now facing a challenge as his voice snaps and goes deep without warning.

“It cracks,” he admits to Contact. “Like every teenage boy, I’m dealing with it. Some of the notes I hit on ‘Baby’ I can’t hit anymore. We have to lower the key when I sing live.”

But fans in Australia never got to experience these new vocal colors — Police canceled the concert at Sydney’s ‘Circular Quay’ after scenes of hysteria in which ten girls fainted.

“I love my fans and I am just as disappointed as everyone with the news from this morning.” Justin tweeted. “I want to sing for my fans.” Later he chirped, “I want to make this clear – I don’t cancel. I woke up this morning to the police canceling the show for safety reasons.”

And this stage-managed event followed similar scenes in New Zealand, where a 1,000+ crowd of screaming fans gathered at Auckland Airport to greet Justin, who was due to fly in on a one-day excursion.

He was booked to sing live on a local TV show and give a concert at the Strathallan School in Papakura, near Auckland, after the School won the gig in a radio contest. But despite heaving throngs of pubescent admirers, local police were content with results;

“You’re dealing with some pretty young fans here,” Sgt. Kevin Davidson told reporters. ‘I think that accounts for the enthusiasm. But on the whole, I think it went well.”

And to give you an idea of how calm and intelligent New Zealand normally is, Sergeant Davidson had not even heard of the singer before he arrived. But for reasons unknown he now plans to change that;

“I think I might have to listen to the young man,” the Sergeant admits…

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