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Wednesday, 5 October 2016 - 16:00

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Justin Bieber spotted shopping in Amsterdam

Justin Bieber caused a bit of a commotion when he and friend Martin Garrix went shopping at an Albert Heijn store in Amsterdam on Tuesday evening. The store manager confirmed the two's presence to Metro. "They had no protection, nothing with them", he said. "The whole store was in an uproar. He did not want to be in a picture. I did ask him, but he left the store again pretty quickly." The singer bought something to eat and beer. A number of photos are circulating on Twitter. Justin Bieber is in the Netherlands for performances in the GelreDome in Arnhem next week.

Als zelfs Justin Bieber boodschappen doet bij de @albertheijn dan kunnen jullie natuurlijk niet achterblijven he Nederlanders 😄 pic.twitter.com/3pokPPAdgS

— Invloerencer Jasmina ياسمينا (@JasminaOnline) October 4, 2016

Nu Justin Bieber in de Albert Heijn stond voelt het zo dichtbij

— Dylan Peys (@DylanPeys) October 4, 2016

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