Justin Bieber asks screaming fans to take a chill pill for a second

Is it too late now to chill pill?

The Purpose Tour has been a whimsical journey for Justin Bieber. He's "disguised" himself with a fake mustache, enjoyed a wholesome game of soccer with some students, and now he's ready for a few moments of silence.

On Monday night, Twitter user @apurposebieb shared a clip of Justin pleading with his fans to stop shouting during his performance in Birmingham.

The clip showed the beginning of Biebs talking about how long he's been on the road and away from his friends and family, when he had to pause to tell his fans that their level of excitement wasn't appreciated. He requested they quiet down.


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"The screaming is just so obnoxious, " he said. "If we could just scream after the song."

Obviously his fans didn't belieb him.

It was a tender moment for Biebs when he asked his screaming fans with utmost sincerity to, "take a chill pill for a second."

Another fan captured a closer look of this beautiful moment.

We're so glad that The Purpose tour is bringing J. Biebs closer to his fans and we hope he gets that moment of silence soon.

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