Justin Bieber performs at Saudi F1 race after boycott calls

6 December 2021, 10:04

Justin Bieber
Saudi Arabia Justin Bieber. Picture: PA

Human rights activists had called on the star to cancel his performance.

Pop star Justin Bieber has performed to a packed crowd in the Red Sea city of Jiddah in Saudi Arabia, despite criticism from human rights campaigners.

Activists called on Bieber to cancel his performance in protest over the arrests of critics in the kingdom.

Bieber’s model wife, Hailey Baldwin Bieber, posted a supportive video on Instagram of the singer on stage, with the words: “Go Baby.”

Other videos on social media showed Bieber on stage solo, wearing a coordinated red outfit.

Pop and R&B singer Jason Derulo performed before Bieber with back-up female dancers in sweatpants and baggy tops.

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Fans attend the concert in Jiddah in scenes that would have been unthinkable a few years ago (AP)

Only a few years ago, this would have been an unthinkable scene in Saudi Arabia, where ultraconservative norms prevailed.

Concerts were banned and unmarried men and women were segregated in public spaces.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is behind the sweeping changes as he works to modernise society, attract foreign investment and create jobs for youth.

Human Rights Watch and other groups, however, have called on celebrities to boycott the kingdom, saying such events are aimed at diverting attention and deflecting scrutiny from Saudi Arabia’s human rights record.

Bieber was the biggest name to take the stage as part of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which saw Lewis Hamilton win ahead of the last race of the Formula One season.

The Canadian pop star has not commented on the public pressure surrounding his performance and calls for him to cancel the show.

Weeks before his show in Saudi Arabia, the fiancee of murdered Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi joined a chorus of voices urging the singer not to perform at the kingdom’s F1 race.

In an open letter published by The Washington Post, Hatice Cengiz had urged the star to cancel his performance to “send a powerful message to the world that your name and talent will not be used to restore the reputation of a regime that kills its critics”.

She noted that the decision to host the F1 race and invite a star like Bieber “comes directly” from the crown prince.

But like other stars, such as Mariah Carey in 2019, Bieber performed anyway to excited fans.

It is unclear how much celebrities have been paid for their appearances in the kingdom. Saudi youth are the main attendees of these concerts, enjoying the country’s newfound social changes.

Justin Bieber
Human rights campaigners had called on the singer to cancel the performance (AP)

Prince Mohammed attended the F1 race and social media showed him taking selfies with young Saudi men who lined up to meet the powerful heir to the throne.

The F1 race marked the first time the kingdom has hosted the premier sporting event, though it has hosted the lesser known Formula-E race and other sporting events in past years in an effort to raise the country’s profile as a tourist destination.

At the time of Khashoggi’s killing in late 2018, the crown prince was being lauded for transforming life for many inside the country.

Khashoggi, meanwhile, was writing columns for The Washington Post drawing attention to the prince’s brash foreign policy moves and simultaneous crackdown on activists and perceived critics, including women’s rights activists, writers, clerics and economists.

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Saudi Royal Palace via AP)

The journalist was killed by a team of Saudi agents who worked for the crown prince during a visit to the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul to obtain papers to marry his Turkish fiancee.

A US intelligence assessment made public under American president Joe Biden determined the crown prince approved the operation.

Prince Mohammed has maintained he had no prior knowledge of the operation.

Bieber’s concert in Saudi Arabia comes shortly before he opens a world tour next year. The tour is being promoted by Live Nation, the company that owns Ticketmaster.

Saudi Arabia’s state-owned sovereign wealth fund – steered by Prince Mohammed – is among the largest institutional holders in Live Nation, with a stake worth some 1.4 billion dollars (£1.05 billion).

By Press Association

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