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See Justin Bieber's Impromptu Beatles Cover at Toronto Bar Piano

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Nov, 2016 01:13 PM
    TORONTO — Patrons at a Toronto pub may have done a double take on Friday night when pop star Justin Bieber sat down at the piano and played a few songs.
     
    Fifth Pubhouse issued a news release Sunday saying Bieber wandered in alone, ordered a drink and watched the Toronto Raptors' game.
     
    The pub says he spied a piano and asked staff if he could play it.
     
     
    According to the release, Bieber played a number of songs including the Beatles "Let it Be" and his own song "Sorry."
     
    Pub owner Oliver Geddes says the Canadian pop star was gracious to both staff and customers at the entertainment district bar.

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