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9 August 2012, 09:50 | Updated: 9 August 2012, 10:07
The 'Somebody To Love' star is set to head out on the road next month for his latest outing.
Justin Bieber's tour director Jon M. Chu has promised fans that the teen star's upcoming 'Believe' tour will be the "biggest show in the world".
The 'As Long As You Love Me' singer is currently busy in rehearsals for the jaunt and is auditioning backing dancers for the outing.
"As the biggest pop star in the world – it's your job to do the biggest show in the world," confessed Chu to E! News. "So that's what we're intending to do right now. We're gathering our army."
The Canadian recently launched a campaign to find dancers for the tour asking for online submissions via YouTube.
Chu previously teamed up with Justin as director of his Never Say Never 3D concert film and was brought on board to help put together the 'Boyfriend' star's latest tour.
You can view a picture of Justin and Chu at the premiere of Never Say Never below:
The teen star will head to the UK for the European leg of his tour in early 2013 performing across the country in February and March.
Carly Rae Jepsen will act as support on the North American dates.
You can watch Jon M.Chu talking about the 'Believe' world tour below: