Watch Justin Bieber Explain Why He Had To Back-Off Stage In Mid-Show - 'I’m Not Being An A**H**'

Watch the jiffy Justin Bieber justified why he fumed off stage, saying "obviously, Manchester (fans) just can't handle it."

Per a fan reveals, Justin clear the stage for almost two minutes and returned to tell fans that he wasn't "trying to be an a**h****, but wouldn't be talking in between songs anymore."

He clarified that he was not going to talk because he was ineffective in drawing a link between him and the audience because of the "screaming".

Bieber's backsets have been emotionally ablaze in recent days as he pushed forward with the U.K. leg of his Purpose tour. Last week, he disagreed about screaming fans to stop at the Birmingham where he called the audience's screams "obnoxious."

"Manchester you guys are awesome. But then there has to be ..."

Justin lessened his explanation after realizing that fans were still shrieking, and added: "I'm just going to quit the talking alright. I'm not going to talk the rest of the night.

"We're just going to do the music. Obviously, Manchester just can't handle it so let's do the music."

It occurs around 10pm during his final show of three songs in Manchester, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Thursday night's show at the arena the star flared contention after he asked fans to "try and stay as quiet as possible".

He said: "You can scream as much as you want afterwards but while I'm singing try and stay quiet."

After the show, he cut a chat, and start explaining why his tour was called "The Purpose World Tour."

"I just thought I could have a moment to say something. I can cut if you want," he said

"I'm trying to engage but if you guys don't want to, I'll play the music."

Justin Bieber is, by all accounts, not having the best primetime on the UK leg of his 'Purpose World Tour'. Was Bieber right to storm off, or is this just another example of his unchecked ego running completely wild?

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