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Justin Bieber Concert Creates Chaos in Norway

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May 31 2012, Published 2:50 p.m. ET

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Overboard in Oslo!

Justin Bieber traveled to Oslo, Norway, yesterday as part of his free European summer concert series to promote his latest album, Believe, and he caused such a ruckus cops threatened to cancel the event.

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As is Bieber de riguer, when the pint-sized star arrived for his six-song performance on the top of the Oslo Opera house, swarms of fans rushed the venue, causing chaos and violence in the otherwise laid-back city. Over a dozen girls passed out, and there were 50 rumored hospital visits. In fact, the crowd became so uncontrollable, Justin himself sent out multiple tweets to his millions of followers.

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"For the show to happen u must all listen to the police. we are all concerned for your safety and i want what is best for u," he tweeted. "Please listen to the police. I don't want anyone getting hurt. I want everything to go to plan but your safety must come first."

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Speaking of tweeting, use of cell phone devices rose to such astronomical levels that mobile service in the area was temporarily slowed, causing a panic.

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The Biebs performs in Paris tonight, and let's hope for the sake of the City of Lights that Parisians can show a little restraint.

Check out a video below of Norwegian girls chasing a car rumored to be Justin's.

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