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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Justin Bieber Fans Call MSG Concert 'Best Show Ever'



If fans were looking for a spectacle when they bought tickets to Justin Bieber's Madison Square Garden My World Tour stop, they got it. Bieber was joined by a slew of his celebrity friends including Miley Cyrus, Ludacris, Usher, Jaden Smith and Boyz II Men for the concert, footage from which will be used in his 3-D concert movie, due out next year. After the show, his fans couldn't help but rave about the show and how much they adore Bieber.

"It was amazing! The best concert ever! We love Justin Bieber and we want him to marry us," Bieber fan Kelly told MTV News in the moments after the show wrapped. Another fan added, "OK, so the concert was amazing. We came all the way from the Dominican Republic because we love Justin Bieber. It was all full of surprises and amazing."

Samantha agreed with her fellow Beliebers, saying, "Honestly, it was the best thing I've ever been to in my life." Another fan added, "He danced, he sang, he played piano, drums, guitar, and he was just so cute!"

Olivia Bernstein and her pal Sarah raved about the show's amazing powers, noting that they got into a bit of a scuffle in order to see Biebs in concert. "Fighting with two moms tonight was for him and it was great," she said. "It was so much fun. It was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. All of the surprise guests were amazing."

Speaking of those special guests, they really amped up the show's already over-the-top energy. "Miley Cyrus came. Usher was there. Jaden Smith, Ludacris ... There were so many people ... it was the best show ever," Olivia explained. Kibriyaa added, "Justin Bieber's my favorite, but when Jaden came out, I just ... I jumped!"

Inside the Garden, the screams were overpowering, and afterwards, Bieber fan Sarah admitted she was still feeling the side effects of Bieber fever. "We thought it was over and then he was like, 'Do you want more?' I can't hear anything because our ears are, like, clogged."

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