Justin Bieber In Manila To Help Typhoon Yolanda Victims, Will He Do A Surprise Show For The Fans?

Justin Bieber is in Manila to help for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan, also known as Typhoon Yolanda locally.

The Canadian pop singer arrived around 7:10 in the morning in the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila via a private plane, as reported by ABS-CBN news.

Loving his Filipino fans, Justin Bieber showed his sympathy and support by doing a campaign once he heard the tragic news.

He said in an interview, "the moment I heard about the tragedy a few weeks back, I thought I can count on you guys to make a difference."

Justin Bieber released a video through Prizeo, a fund-raising platform asking his fans to support their cause in helping the victims of the tragedy that hit the Philippines just last month.

"Hey guys – it's Justin, In the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, its victims in the Philippines need our help — and they need it now. That's why I've decided to partner with Prizeo to raise vital funds for the relief effort.

"I'm doing something I've never done before: for just a tiny donation to the relief effort, you'll be automatically entered for a chance to hang out with me in the studio early next year and watch me record some new music. I'll fly you and a friend over to join me in LA from wherever you are in the world. It's gonna be awesome. Not only that, but at different donation levels you'll receive guaranteed rewards, as well as more chances to win the grand prize. This is something I've never done before, and I'm so excited to hang out with one of my Beliebers," Bieber added. Before going to Manila, Justin Bieber was busy promoting his #GiveBackPhilippines campaign that aimed to raise at least one million dollars for the victims. With the pop singer now in Manila, fans are expecting for a surprise show which might even help raise more funds for Yolanda victims.

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