To wrap up a tumultuous year in the absence of live music
A Beverly Hills police spokesperson told Page Six when we asked about the Bieber show, and any noise complaints: “There were no calls for service from residents to the Beverly Hills Police Department. Any noise complaints are being referred to the film/permit office. This is an independent production that has obtained proper permitting. It is not City sponsored so we don’t have any additional detail to provide.”
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T-Mobile customers can get free access to the lives-tream through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app or by going here, and the general public can purchase access to the gig for $25 here; access to the show will be available through Jan. 1 at 3 p.m. ET.
To wrap up a tumultuous year in the absence of live music, many artists are returning to the virtual stage to celebrate the new year with their fans.
Pay-per-view concerts providing an incentive to stay in include shows by BTS, Justin Bieber, Jason Isbell, the Avett Brothers, Bob Weir, Melissa Etheridge, Michael Franti and more. Themed shows include a special webcast from New Orleans’ most celebrated club, Tipitina’s, hosted by John Goodman.
The list of free shows bringing in 2021 covers the gamut from country group Alabama to EDM DJ Steve Aoki presiding over Los Angeles’ official New Year’s celebration. Multi-artist extravaganzas will include the likes of Post Malone, Jack Harlow, John Legend, Jason Derulo and recent TikTok favorites Aly & AJ.
Justin Bieber will ring in 2021 with a New Year’s Eve concert at the Beverly Hilton hotel, sources exclusively tell Page Six. But some Beverly Hills residents said the show already had their ears ringing on Wednesday during a soundcheck.
The “Yummy” singer is making his first live stage appearance since 2017 with the “NYE Live” gig that will stream digitally at 10:15 p.m. before re-airing twice on New Year’s Day. The location for the show has been kept strictly under wraps — with a press release saying only that it will be held at an “iconic” location. But we hear it’ll be outdoors at the famed Beverly Hilton, where giant scaffolding, sound equipment, and lighting gear was erected this week prior to the event, spies said.
But one annoyed local told us that a Bieber soundcheck was not music to their ears. “It was like a car was parked outside of my house blasting music at one million decibels,” the source said. “Many people in the neighborhood called the hotel [to complain], and the hotel referred them to the Beverly Hills police, and permit department.”