Justin Bieber has announced a new documentary set to launch on Amazon Prime Video next month.
The documentary will see Bieber prepare for his first full concert in three years.
Justin Bieber: Our World will take viewers backstage, onstage and into the singer’s life ahead of his New Year’s Eve show on the roof of the Beverly Hilton Hotel in 2020, which was livestreamed to fans around the world.
The film, directed by Michael D Ratner, will feature personal moments between Bieber and his wife Hailey, filmed by the couple, and will also follow the star and his team in the months leading up to the show, which was performed in the middle of the pandemic.
How to watch Justin Bieber: Our World
The documentary will be available for fans to watch on Amazon Prime Video on October 8 2021.
Bieber said: “Performing live and connecting with my fans through music is deeply meaningful to me.
“Especially during the past year, being able to provide a service and share my gifts to bring some happiness to people during such a sad and scary time has meant the world to me.
“This film documents an intense and exciting time, preparing for a return to the stage during this season of real uncertainty.
“Coming together with my team, overcoming the obstacles, and delivering a special show, surrounded by friends and family; it’s all here.”
Ratner added: “I couldn’t be prouder of our continued partnership with Justin as well as the SB Films team and the collaborative effort by all to make this project possible.
“Amazon Studios is the ideal partner to share this inspiring and feel-good film on a global scale. Make sure to watch it with the volume maxed out.”
The show, a collaboration with T-Mobile, was Bieber’s first full-length, live performance since 2017.
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