
"A shirtless Justin Bieber, only in his underwear and socks, strolled onto the Grammys stage Sunday with a purple guitar strapped around his neck. The audience erupted in cheers the second Bieber's soulful vocals filled Crypto.com Arena. The pop star took the Grammys stage for the first time in four years. Bieber gave an early performance during the 68th Grammy Awards with a stripped-down rendition of his Grammy-nominated song "Yukon.""
"Bieber's intimate performance stood out from the more elaborate sets of the night. He sang softly into the microphone, his arms crossed across his chest and eyes closed during most of it. When the song came to an end, the pop singer strolled right off the stage, leaving a stunned audience behind. Bieber's Grammys performance marked a comeback for the singer, who has scarcely performed live since he canceled his Justice world tour in 2022, citing health concerns."
"He is set to headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April, which will mark his first U.S. concert since then. the singer's seventh studio album, dropped in July - a surprise release for fans and Bieber's first album since in 2021. The album strays away from the pop genre that first put him on the charts and instead leans into a more soulful, R&B-infused sound."
Justin Bieber performed shirtless in underwear and socks at the Grammys, walking on with a purple guitar and delivering a stripped-down rendition of his Grammy-nominated "Yukon." The audience cheered as his soulful vocals filled Crypto.com Arena. He sang softly with arms crossed and eyes closed, then left the stage immediately after the song. Bieber was nominated for four awards, including album of the year and pop vocal album for his R&B album "Swag." The performance marked his first Grammys appearance in four years and a return to live shows after canceling his Justice tour in 2022. He plans to headline Coachella and released a surprise seventh album that leans toward soulful R&B.
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