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Justin Bieber Walks Off Stage In Oslo Show

A short-tempered Justin Bieber abruptly walked off of the stage during a Oslo, Norway concert Thursday after fans in the front row upset him when they didn't listen to his orders.

In a clip of the incident, Bieber is seen trying to clean up a mess on the front of the stage as fans grabbed at his feet. The annoyed star told them, "What are you doing? I said, 'Stop it.' Guys, yo, listen to me! I'm trying to wipe the floor, give me a second.'"

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Despite their hero's pleas to clear the area, they wouldn't stop, so Bieber took it upon himself to.

"Never mind — I'm done, I'm not doing the show. I'm not doing the show," he said, exiting the stage.

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The 21-year-old took to Instagram to address the building controversy, saying that he's had "a rough week" of "long days with no sleep, while having to be 'on' ... for cameras and fans etc."

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He stressed that he didn't want "to come across mean, but chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen," adding that he hoped his fans and the public could "understand where he's coming from."

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"I don't always handle things the right way but I'm human and I'm working on getting better at responding not reacting," he continued. "Unfortunately people were affected by this as am I. For the people in the back I am so sorry and for anyone I may have disappointed I'm sorry. Sorry for wasting the TV people's time."

The London, Canada-born singer -- who earlier this week stormed off a show in Spain -- vowed to "make it up to his fans in Oslo next time on tour," and signed the letter, "With love Justin."

Bieber's new album Purpose hits stores Nov. 13.

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