Justin Bieber performed in a random pub FOR FREE

*For free drinks, at least

Justin Bieber

by Ruby Norris |
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Whenever we at heatworld hear the words Justin Bieber, we are instantly filled with joy and also slight concern for his wellbeing.

He's been doing some hilarious-but-also-kinda-strange stuff recently. There was that time he was roaming around Amsterdam in the WORST disguise known to man.

And then he was let loose in London and eventually rocked up to an Essex pub for a really weird meal of fish washed down with a refreshing PINT of milk.

The (unwashed) pint glass was recently up on eBay for £65,000. Seriously.

After getting up to all sorts on his European tour (partying with students in Manchester, getting a spray tan in Dublin etc etc.) Biebs has returned to his home country of Canada.

But dw, he's still being wonderfully odd.

On Friday night, Justin gave pub goers at the Toronto Fifth Pubhouse an unexpected little treat in the form of an impromptu acoustic concert.

WHY AREN'T WE IN CANADA RN?

In true Bieber style, the singer was reportedly drinking alone at the bar and watching a Toronto Raptors basketball game, when he decided to meander over to the piano and play a couple of numbers.

JB apparently performed five songs, including his hit Sorry as well as little samples of Apologize by OneRepublic and the Beatles' Let It Be.

Videos of his intimate gig quickly popped up on social media.

So what did Justin Bieber charge for his surprise concert?

ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

Although we've heard through the grape vine his drinks were on the house.

We can't wait to hear what Biebs gets up to next. In the meantime, let's reminisce on some of the joy he's bought us so far this year:

Justin Bieber has been feasting on EVEN MORE surpising things while in Scotland

Justin Bieber is apparently renting some sort of party mansion in north London

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