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Bieber laughs off his stage fall

Toronto: Singer Justin Bieber has laughed off the unfortunate tumble that he took during his performance in Canada last week. Dressed in a red and black checked shirt, the star was on stage in Saskatoon until he fell while adjusting his trousers. Addressing the mishap, Bieber posted a clip of the fall on his Twitter page, broadcasting it to his over 83 million fans, reports dailystar.co.uk. Accompanying the clip, he said: "I'm a cat. I got nine lives. Lol." After his fall, Bieber got straight back up and carried on with the concert. He even tweeted afterwards: "Great show tonight. #PurposeTour." The incident was the second mid-concert fall to happen to Bieber this year, after he slipped up during a performance in Kansas City, Missouri. The Purpose World Tour is the third worldwide tour by Bieber. It is set to end on November 29 in London. Watch video:   Video courtesy: Justin Bieber (Twitter)

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