Welcome home Justin! Hundreds of Biebers' Beliebers swarm the teen heartthrob as he tries to board tour bus ahead of sold-out Toronto show


What a welcoming committee!
Justin Bieber was swamped by hundreds of frenzied Canadian Beliebers as he tried in vain to clamber onto his tour bus ahead of his Toronto show on Saturday.
The 18-year-old heartthrob was back in his homeland for a leg of his Believe tour and the fans made sure he knew how glad they were to see him.  
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Absolute mania: Justin Bieber gets swamped by screaming fans as he attempts to get on his tour bus before a show in Toronto on Saturday
Absolute mania: Justin Bieber gets swamped by screaming fans as he attempts to get on his tour bus before a show in Toronto on Saturday
As the Prince of Pop attempted to get on the bus he can be seen jokingly grimacing as he battles his way through the crowd - which consisted mainly of screeching school girls.
The Biebs was en route to the nearby Rogers Centre, where according to the Toronto Sun, hundreds of fans have been braving the elements and waiting since 10am to catch a glimpse of their hero.
Mayhem: The 18-year-old can barely make into his waiting tour bus as he battles the hordes of frenzied Beliebers
Mayhem: The 18-year-old can barely make into his waiting tour bus as he battles the hordes of frenzied Beliebers

Homecoming: The teen heartthrob was on his way to perform at the Rogers Centre in Toronto as part of his Believe tour
Homecoming: The teen heartthrob was on his way to perform at the Rogers Centre in Toronto as part of his Believe tour
And the homecoming fever must have struck the star himself as he took to Twitter to share his excitement about the Toronto show.
A few hours before he took to the stage Bieber Tweeted: 'I hear u out there !! I brought @thewantedmusic and @carlyraejepsen and ????? with me tonight! #TORONTO #BELIEVEtour.'
Which cryptically suggests that as well as boy band The Wanted and his protege Carly Rae Jepson, the audience can expect another surprise guest.
Elated: The Baby star was clearly excited about performing in his native Canada and told fans that The Wanted and Carly Rae Jepson would also be making an appearanc
Elated: The Baby star was clearly excited about performing in his native Canada and told fans that The Wanted and Carly Rae Jepson would also be making an appearance
Fellow Canadian, rapper Drake, later took the stage for duets of Right Here and The Motto, the Sun reports. He also performed an acoustic rendition of Fall.
With 60,000 fans filling the stadium, Bieber tweeted: 'the whole team is here. TORONTO today....u wont forget! #BELIEVEtour #Homecoming #STADIUMstatus.'
Followed by: 'Toronto.... SHOWTIME!'
Meanwhile Bieber, originally from Stratford, Ontario, recently came in at number 10 on the Forbes Rich List 2012 of highest paid musicians.
Despite not being old enough to even legally drink alcohol in the States or Canada (the drinking age in most Canadian provinces is 19) the teen made a staggering $52million this year, according to Forbes.

Beliebe the bling: The singer is worth $52 million and has roughly 30 million followers on Twitter. Pictured on the red carpet and performing at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles in November
Beliebe the bling: The singer is worth $52 million and has roughly 30 million followers on Twitter. Pictured on the red carpet and performing at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles in November
Beliebe the bling: The singer is worth $52 million and has roughly 30 million followers on Twitter. Pictured on the red carpet and performing at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles in November

VIDEO: Justin Bieber performs Saturday night in Toronto



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